Educated Hope in Dark Times: The Challenge of the Educator-Artist as a Public Intellectual by Henry A. Giroux Guest Contributor Increasingly, neoliberal regimes across Europe and North America have waged a major assault on critical pedagogy, public pedagogy,...
Citadelle Laferriere, built between 1805 and 1820 to protect Haiti from invasion. Photo by Stephen Poleskie Almost Shot Out of the Sky While Flying Over a “Shithole” Country By Stephen Poleskie Donald Trump’s recent derogatory comment about...
Photo by geralt (Pixabay) President Donald Trump The Ghost of Fascism in the Age of Trump By Henry A. Giroux Contributing Editor *** In the age of Trump, history neither informs the present nor haunts it with repressed memories of the past. It simply...
Michaela MacPherson illustration *** A Crisis of Identity by James Palombo Politics Editor I’ve certainly spoken to this theme in previous Ragazine articles. But given my recent trip to Italy and the conversations that followed while there, I think it bears...
Gangster capitalism and nostalgic authoritarianism in Trump’s America In one year, the Trump regime has wrought immense damage to democracy, culture and thought. But there’s new hope. by Henry A. Giroux Contributing Editor Just one year into the...
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