Analyse comment les victoires et défaites majeures influencent politique, identité et institutions, avec exemples historiques et leçons pour aujourd'hui.
How do new or even “radical” ideas become part of the body politic? The Overton Window provides a way of better way of helping us understand how things change.
Reporter Shirin Jaafari has covered countless conflicts across the Middle East. But now, for the first time, the neighborhoods of her childhood in Iran have become a warzone. Shirin has been covering ...
NFLPA Agent Jesse Foreman is attempting to enter the political space by running for State Representative for Kentucky’s 69th District.
While there are high-level critics of diversity today, research finds that diversity is good for society—and it has a long ...
Every January, National Human Trafficking Prevention Month reminds us of the importance of learning how to identify, prevent, and respond to exploitation. It’s a lesson we need to carry with us ...
Cesar Chavez, the iconic labor leader, is accused of sexually assaulting Dolores Huerta, with whom he co-founded the United Farm Workers, in the 1960s.
The Roman Republic fell roughly 2,000 years ago — the culmination of a series of events including Julius Caesar’s ...
Why facts backfire in political debates, and what psychology says works to bridge divides and prevent radicalization.
Political violence has been a persistent aspect of human history. In this article we address the main psychological factors leading to political extremism.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, faced criticism from members of her own party on Wednesday following her loss in the Senate primary, including one who said the progressive firebrand ran an "f---ing ...