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I thought now would be a good time to repost my interview with Gloria Purvis for America magazine from back in 2020. Here are some excerpts:
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Remember Ancestry.com and 23-and-me? That was some wild shiii. Everyone from myself to my friends’ grandparents thought it fascinating to find where they came from. Because our parents and grandparents definitely were not telling us. In my ...
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Stephen G. Adubato is a writer and professor of philosophy based in New York. He is also the curator of the Cracks in Postmodernity blog, podcast, and magazine. Follow him on Twitter @stephengadubato and Instagram @cracksinpomo
Matt McManus teaches at the University of Michigan and is the author of The Rise of Post-Modern Conservatism and The Political Right and Equality amongst other books. His forthcoming book is The Political Theory of Liberal Socialism (Routledge)
Optimistic Contrarian Historian of Social Policy, Military History, and American Civilization.
Professor of History at the New School for Social Research. Author of Capitalism, the Family and Personal Life and Secrets of the Soul: A Social and Cultural History of Psychoanalysis
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