Trump is showing us that dictatorships and democracies can feel remarkably similarByNoah BerlatskyPublishedJanuary 31, 2018
Dear men, #MeToo isn’t trying to silence you. It’s trying to empower youByNoah BerlatskyPublishedJanuary 19, 2018
Teens feel oppressed by society. Marvel’s “Runaways” shows why they’re right to be madByNoah BerlatskyPublishedJanuary 5, 2018
History explains why it sounds so racist when Kayla Moore says “a Jew”ByNoah BerlatskyPublishedDecember 12, 2017
Al Franken’s resignation is proof Democrats have finally found their backboneByNoah BerlatskyPublishedDecember 8, 2017
The Supreme Court wedding cake case shows it’s time to redefine free speechByNoah BerlatskyPublishedDecember 5, 2017
Impeachment was designed to protect the US from presidents like Trump. What went wrong?ByNoah BerlatskyPublishedOctober 4, 2017
Hugh Hefner’s legacy shows the capitalist contradiction at the heart of the American dreamByNoah BerlatskyPublishedSeptember 28, 2017
A law professor’s big idea for combatting greedy drug company titans like Martin ShkreliByNoah BerlatskyPublishedSeptember 21, 2017
The Western belief that refugees are a burden is the root cause of today’s global crisisByNoah BerlatskyPublishedAugust 28, 2017
The new Netflix series “Atypical” portrays autistic men as sexist jerksByNoah BerlatskyPublishedAugust 15, 2017
“Atomic Blonde” proves female action heroes are just more fun to watchByNoah BerlatskyPublishedJuly 27, 2017
The resurgence of anti-Semitism in the US comes down to an obsession with national bordersByNoah BerlatskyPublishedJuly 24, 2017
The case against “Easter eggs”—the obnoxious references that dominate today’s superhero moviesByNoah BerlatskyPublishedJuly 18, 2017
The new “Wonder Woman” movie is strangely uninterested in sisterhoodByNoah BerlatskyPublishedJune 5, 2017
The case of a 15-year-old who shot her abusive dad shows the unbearable cost of self-defenseByNoah BerlatskyPublishedMay 31, 2017