A film about survival, creativity, the hypocrisies of high art, The Brutalist tells a story about an architect who does not exploit and manipulate others to achieve his grand vision of the world but is instead the person who is exploited.| The Nation
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Catholic universities are relying on a religious exemption to avoid recognizing workers’ rights—and workers are appealing to Catholic values to fight back.| The Nation
After a top aide to Anthony Fauci was grilled by Congress, questions emerge as to whether others may have sought to avoid transparency around the Covid epidemic.| The Nation
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According to Richard V. Reeves, American society is failing to address the needs of men and boys. Are his solutions the flip side of feminism—or just another form of backlash?| The Nation
Apartheid was, first and foremost, a business plan—one that the South African–born Musk seems to be reworking for the modern age.| The Nation
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The fallen plutocrat was also the chief financier of a counterrevolution inside the Democratic Party.| The Nation
The factory floors at America’s top seller of electric vehicles are rife with racial harassment, sexual abuse, and injuries on the job.| The Nation
A rank-and-file campaign inside the National Education Association is demanding the president stop “sending military funding, equipment, and intelligence to Israel.”| The Nation
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