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The 50-Year-Old “New” Masculinity by Rob Okun 700 words Since the presidential campaign shake-up in July, the national conversation about manhood is abuzz with talk of a “new” masculinity, embodied by good, decent men like Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff. What’s actually new, though, is what’s now coming into focus: the consequences of years of men’s hard
The Great Crossing: From Competition to “Coöperatism” by Winslow Myers 820 words A generation ago South Africa looked into twin abysses: becoming a nuclear weapons state, and race war. Looking into the heart of darkness that lay at the bottom of these separate abysses, they chose the common sense route of dismantling their nuclear weapons.
Cease-fire Agreements in the Middle East Seem More Remote than Ever by Mel Gurtov 767 words “Blood on His Hands” “After close to a year of neglect, Netanyahu doesn’t miss a single opportunity to ensure that there won’t be a deal. Not a day goes by in which Netanyahu doesn’t take concrete action to jeopardize