Two paragraphs in my forthcoming book, Liberty and Insanity in the Age of the American Revolution, continue to haunt me. […]

Two paragraphs in my forthcoming book, Liberty and Insanity in the Age of the American Revolution, continue to haunt me. […]
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We’ve all seen her. Hunched over the grave of an important poet. Standing meekly atop deceased philosophers, businessmen, and writers […]
One evening in early April, after yet another day of sending my toddler daughter to “Frozen school” while I attempted […]
After the announcement of the successful animal trials of a partial artificial womb in 2017, an image of a tiny […]
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