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Political Research Associates
This week The New York Times reported that the uniforms of this year’s Norwegian Olympic Alpine ski team have caused a stir among those concerned about neonazi co-optation of Viking symbols.
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Public Eye
The Far Right and Neopaganism
By 2003, racist forms of neopaganism were already outpacing traditional monotheistic versions of White supremacy.
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Religion Dispatches
Despite the Bible’s ubiquity, despite the Bible’s appearance as a book like any other on our twenty-first century shelves, despite its frequent citation in private and public discourse, the Bible…
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Political Research Associates
As we mark the 45th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, two facts about the current abortion patient population in the U.S. are especially striking.
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Religion Dispatches
Brother Laeo Mystwood looks at the camera, his body obscured by a 3D avatar. He is talking about the many coincidences of his life and how they led him to believe that he’s living in a computer…
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Public Eye
On the anniversary of Donald Trump’s inauguration, PRA Executive Director Tarso Luís Ramos talks about some of what’s changed in the past year, and what progressives should be alert to going forward.
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Religion Dispatches
Two weeks after the historic Capitol riots, Joe Biden’s inauguration finally removed Donald Trump from office. For Asian Americans like myself, subject this past year to a torrent of physical and…
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Political Research Associates
Paul Rosenberg recently published an essay at Salon that challenged the myth that the United States was founded as a Christian Nation.
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Political Research Associates
Electoral Lessons from the Religious Right for the Religious Left
The main reason why the Religious Right became powerful is not what most people may think. Some would undoubtedly point to the powerful communications media. Others might identify charismatic leaders, the development of “wedge issues,” or even changes in evangelical theology in the latter part of the twentieth century that supported, and even demanded, political action.
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Political Research Associates
Peter Schwartz received a PhD in political philosophy from Berkeley, taught at the University of Maryland and Washington University in St. Louis, and subsequently worked as the Politics editor for the…
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