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The Fugitive World

Ben Mauk

A newsletter on borders, peripheries, migration, books, art, journalism, writing, and travel.

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Stephen Miller in Batangas

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We had no choice. There simply had to be a war.

So went the argument set out by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, a dimly remembered architect of U.S. imperialism, as the Spanish empire was collapsing and a new one was being born. In th...

4 months ago
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A Year without Summer

Photo © Mayra Wallraff

In June, on the occasion of my fortieth birthday, I visited the Bode Museum in Berlin, where Paul Klee’s Angelus Novus was on loan for the summer. It was a rare chance to see the drawing that inspired the most famous...

5 months ago
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The Crisis in Higher Education: A Debate with Michael Clune

Last Friday I participated in a public discussion with Michael Clune about the “political crisis of higher education.” The occasion for the discussion was Clune’s viral article “We Asked for It,” published last November in the Chronicle of...

a year ago
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Thailand is preparing to deport dozens of Uyghur asylum seekers

A Chinese state media photograph documenting the 2015 deportation of more than 100 Uyghur asylum seekers from Thailand. Source: Uyghur Human Rights Project

Thailand is preparing to deport to China more than 40 Uyghur asylum seekers who hav...

a year ago
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On Distortion

George Orwell, source

I’m republishing a newsletter from the days when I was writing on the now-defunct platform TinyLetter for a small handful of readers. In all likelihood, it’s new to you. Slightly revised here, the essay concerns journ...

a year ago
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