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Zola Carr is a doctoral candidate at Columbia University, working on a dissertation on the development of experimental brain implants for psychiatric disorder.

Turf War

Many of the national liberation movements that dominated the news throughout the 20th century have given up the gun. Others have risen to take their place.

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    What Was MAGA Nationalism?

    On the campaign trail, Donald Trump fused nationalist appeals with selective attacks on Republican market ideology. As president, he provided more rhetoric than change.

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      The Liberated Camera

      The great films that bookend the career of Mikhail Kalatozov brought together revolutionary politics and revolutionary cinema. Each, however, was firmly rejected by the movements they aimed to represent.

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        Two Centuries of the National Question

        Critics say Marxism can’t account for the popular appeal of nationalism. But the Marxist tradition contains some vital insights into the origins and future of national communities.

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          A Nation by Design

          After independence, the city-state of Singapore embarked on one of the most extensive projects of modernist nation-building ever seen.

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