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David Graeber in conversation with Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit and David Graeber on anarchism as a problem-solving tool, the return of debtors’ prisons, and why communism is ingrained in capitalism

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Beauty & The Beast: Collectivity and the Corporation

By Legacy Russell

Today’s art world, like the realm of finance, is a place of stock and shareholders.

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Not Quite Invisible

Nathalie Handal Interviews Mark Strand

Pultizer Prize-winner Mark Strand on falling in love, leaving the U.S., and the next chapter.

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Biotechnology and Its Human Tragedies in India

By Ela Bittencourt

Director Micha X. Peled’s Bitter Seeds is a compelling portrait of families and biotechnology in modern India.

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The Trillion-Dollar Question (Part II)

By Rachel Signer

Skyrocketing student loan debt has dramatically changed the historical conversation about the social worth of education.

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What Money Can’t Buy

Tana Wojczuk Interviews Michael Sandel

Beholden

David Graeber in conversation with Rebecca Solnit

Interpreting Shari’a

Mishal Husain interviews Sadakat Kadri
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INTERVIEWS

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What Money Can’t Buy

Tana Wojczuk Interviews Michael Sandel

Michael Sandel on a society where everything could be up for sale.

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Voice

By Melih Cevdet Anday, translated from the Turkish by Sidney Wade and Efe Murad

Calendrics

By Tess Taylor

Watching the Dive Team Practice after Covering a Friend’s Class

By Austin Segrest
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Voice

By Melih Cevdet Anday, translated from the Turkish by Sidney Wade and Efe Murad

It was the sound of an historical wrist, of resistance

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Casino

By Alix Ohlin

Vanya

By Alex M. Pruteanu

Lovers

By Daniel Arsand, translated from the French by Howard Curtis.
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FICTION

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Casino

By Alix Ohlin

“Go ahead and deal, Cyril,” I say. “We’re here to play. We’re here all night.”

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Bryan House

By Peter Hoffman

أنا وبس: My People Love Me

By Bruce Wallace

Northern Uganda, Visible

Curated and edited by Glenna Gordon
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Bryan House

By Peter Hoffman

Peter Hoffman documents an Illinois home that helps refugees take the next step towards establishing a stable new life in the U.S.

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GUERNICA DAILY

Rebecca Solnit: Welcome to the 2012 Hunger Games

1 May 2012

Sending debt oeonage, poverty, and freaky weather into the arena.

Rafia Zakaria: The Retired Terrorist

1 May 2012

Before Osama bin Laden was killed in Abbottabad, he was locked in a house for five months with three wives and over a dozen children.

Joe Sharkey: Critical Mass: The Cyclists of NYC Rise Up

1 May 2012

Haniya Ray interviews the Critical Mass agitator and artist.

Beena Sarwar: A Journalist’s View of Pakistan (Alternative Radio Podcast)

1 May 2012

Beena Sarwar on the “hornet’s nest” of modern Pakistan.

Introducing the Guernic-app

30 April 2012

We’re on the Longform app. Buy it.

Richard Falk: Charles Taylor and Selective Criminal Accountability

30 April 2012

The trial of Charles Taylor highlights Western hypocrisy with regard to international human rights law.

Don’t Miss Joel Whitney in Conversation with Wojciech Jagielski this Wednesday

30 April 2012

On May 2nd at the PEN World Voices festival Guernica’s Editor in Chief will moderate “A Reporter’s Perspective on War” with Polish journalist Wojciech Jagielski.

Tom Engelhardt: The Obama Contradiction

29 April 2012

Obama: Weakling at home, imperial president abroad.

Work for Guernica

28 April 2012

Guernica seeks a publishing intern and a grant writer.

Legacy Russell: Beauty & The Beast: Collectivity and the Corporation

27 April 2012

Today’s art world, like the realm of finance, is a place of stock and shareholders.