Author: Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig
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I often hear now, “Hey, you’re that guy from LinkedIn.” Which, depending on the tone, can sound like either a compliment or a warning. Over the past eight months, people have stopped me in the most unexpected places, on the street during homecoming weekend in Ann Arbor, on the waterfront in San Juan, between conference…
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Donald Trump wants to send troops to Oregon, California, and Illinois to quell an imaginary rebellion that he claims gives him legal justification to deploy the military on American soil. Speaking to the press, he has invoked the language of the Insurrection Act of 1807, attempting to sidestep the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, the…
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The American republic has long claimed to be a guardian of the rule of law. A nation that, imperfectly but sincerely, places due process and judicial oversight at the center of its claim to legitimacy. Yet in recent months the United States government has moved very publicly in a different direction: administering lethal force in…
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For seven months, in a private Telegram chat, Young Republican party officials and activists from New York to Arizona exchanged racist, homophobic, and antisemitic messages so vile they could have come from the darkest corners of the internet. They joked about loving Hitler, mocked Black people as “watermelon people” and “monkeys” hurled slurs at LGBTQ+…
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When the Swedish Academy announced that Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai had won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art,” it resonated far beyond the literary world. Krasznahorkai has long been called the “master of the apocalypse,” a writer…




