18 January 2022

Of Pockets, Legs, and Polarization

“For the people who actually study the origins of civil wars, not just in the US, but as a class of events,” says Dr. Timothy Snyder, who does just that as the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University, “America doesn’t look good right now, with its high degree of polarization, with its … Continue reading Of Pockets, Legs, and Polarization → - by Thomas L. Knapp
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