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Thomas Frank

Reconsidering Jesse Jackson: The Caricature, The Person, The Politician – Part 4

Today’s post is the fourth and final installment in my four-part argument about the history and significance of the Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr., as a political activist and thinker. My thesis is this: A full reconsideration of the politics, ideology, and political philosophy of the 1970-2000 period must involve a new, long, and serious study of Jesse Jackson. The first three installments are here, here, and here. The first post began with some personal anecdotes about how Jackson has been caricatured. The second covered Jackson’s early biography and 1970s activism. The third addressed Jackson’s national political career in the 1980s. Read more

The Origins of Creativity

The following guest post is from Sam Franklin, a doctoral candidate in American Studies at Brown University, who is working on a dissertation that looks at creativity in its various Read more

Viva la Baffler!

Superb news. A great little magazine, previously defunct, lives again–The Baffler is back! And even better news for our little corner of the world: American intellectual historian John Summers, author Read more