The latest in LPE World:
- An interview with Bolivian anthropologist Raul Rodriguez Arancibia on the role of right-wing Christian leadership in the coup against Evo Morales (Related: NACLA Statement on the Coup in Bolivia: In Solidarity with Bolivians Resisting Military Intervention and Right-Wing Violence);
- Let Them Eat Tech: the Democratic Party’s love affair with tech and market-based solutions to social inequality;
- Conor Dwyer Reynold’s critique of climate “neo-denialism” and review of Jed Purdy’s This Land is Our Land: The Struggle for a New Commonwealth;
- In the Boston Review: Our country’s moral view of debt has changed dramatically over time and is ripe for renegotiation;
- Rent control is effective in limiting rent increases, promoting neighborhood stability, and protecting long-term tenants (meanwhile, D.C. tenant advocates call upon the City Council to expand rent control coverage);
- Listen to an interview with Will Arbery on his play Heroes of the Fourth Turning, which focuses on conservative Catholics in the Trump era