Book Reviews Books Ideas How to Avoid a Fascist Future Natasha Lennard's new book of essays offers tools for fighting fascism at home and in the street. Bradley Babendir
Social Justice When Being Mean Is a Revolutionary Act In her new and radical memoir, Myriam Gurba discusses reclaiming political power through the art of nastiness. Rebecca Stoner
News in Brief Ghosts and the American Conscience “The slave ships to the Americas are still sailing,” intoned the historian Marcus Rediker, “only they’re ghost ships… Oliver Lee Bateman
Social Justice Gremlins and Satyrs of Rejection: A Taxonomy of Writers’ Foes They say that naming your fears makes them less scary. Here's a thorough categorization of universal writerly anxieties that everyone feels always and not just me. Nandini Balial
Social Justice The Nazi Ghosthunters With few direct witnesses to Nazi atrocities left alive, some Germans are chasing ghosts. Literally. Thomas Rogers
Social Justice A Brief Investigation Into Human-Ghost Intercourse Sometimes, it's just better to stop looking before you find an answer. Katie Heaney
Social Justice 4 Conferences Happening in March and April That Are Worth Attending From Literature and Physical Culture to Banknote 2014, academic gatherings you should be aware of. Pacific Standard Staff
Social Justice The Church of the Paranormal Despite our reputation as a science-minded superpower, America has always had a predilection for the unseen. Shannon Fischer
News in Brief The Ghosts of Kansas A fourth-generation Jayhawk looks back at the sometimes-bloody history of his home state. The ghosts, it turns out, aren't the thing to be afraid of. Corban Goble