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Erik Baker

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I teach history of science & labor at Harvard. Senior editor @thedrift_mag. Buy my book MAKE YOUR OWN JOB: amazon.com/gp/product/067…

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And let me be clear that a pithy phrase is nothing without the incredible analysis it hangs on, which is all Mitch's, and which you absolutely must read if you haven't already! thedriftmag.com/agit-slop/

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Astonished as always by the temerity of the only state that has killed people in warfare with nuclear weapons - a state whose nuclear launch ability is currently in the hands of Donald J. Trump - pronouncing on who can and cannot be trusted to wield a nuclear arsenal responsibly

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“How many rapists, I asked one of my interlocutors, can they fucking fit in a single White House?” jamie writes in our next Issue Fifteen preview. thedriftmag.com/anti-anti-rape/

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Today we're publishing an extraordinary essay by jamie on the retreat of anti-rape politics and the moral vacuum left behind. thedriftmag.com/anti-anti-rape/

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Majority of the US public are all saying in unison in response to this: “There's an old saying in Tennessee—I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee—that says, 'Fool me once, shame on...shame on you.' Fool me—you can't get fooled again."

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"In America now, the war itself, the reality of fear, the temptation to silence, the contempt for reason, the paralysis of conscience ... are in truth ways in which death itself is enshrined as the moral purpose of society." - William Stringfellow and Anthony Towne, 1971

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For the July issue, I took my first seat in the Harper's Magazine Easy Chair, with a piece on social Darwinism and the America that produced Trump harpers.org/archive/2025/0…

For the July issue, I took my first seat in the <a href="/Harpers/">Harper's Magazine</a>
Easy Chair, with a piece on social Darwinism and the America that produced Trump harpers.org/archive/2025/0…