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Monthly Archives: August 2022
The Ministry for the Future
It’s the year 2024. After most nations fail to meet their commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement, delegates to the annual Conference of the Parties (COP) create a “subsidiary body” to defend and protect future generations of citizens and all … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Environment
Tagged book review, carbon, cli-fi, climate change, ecology, fiction, kim stanley robinson, sustainability
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Allow Me to Retort
Elie Mystal thinks the US Constitution is trash. In Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution he makes a solid case. Mystal is justice correspondent for The Nation and a graduate of Harvard Law School. Allow … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Law and justice
Tagged book review, constitution, elie mystal, nonfiction, rights, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
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