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Henry George strangling a snake representing civic corruption and the spoils system in New York City (circa 1896). Newspaper illustrator unknown, via Wikipedia.
The inflation-adjusted price of residenti...
I worked with Lisa Chamberlain on this essay, which was originally published in CommonEdge and republished by Next City.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, center, with Holly Sullivan, Vice President of Economic Development at Amazon, center r...
I’ve written a review of George Scialabba’s new book, and his lessons on solidarity more generally, for Dissent Magazine. Here’s the opening:
Reviewing a biography of Christopher Lasch in 2011, essayist George Scialabba noted that the “li...
L to R: Thad Williamson, Chase Billingham, Russel Arben Fox, and your truly
I recently took part in a author-meets-critic panel at the Conference on Urban Affairs, organized by my comrade-in-ideas Russell Arben Fox. We discussed my recent...
The astounding recovery of the creative arts in the twentieth century, and a less apparent but perhaps no less real recovery of the greatness of the past, began when good society lost its monopolizing grip on culture, together with its do...
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Russell Arben Fox is a professor of political science at Friends University, a small Christian liberal arts college in Wichita, KS.
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