News in Brief Teens Against Fascism Experience and fully developed frontal lobes aren't what we're going to need to resist Trump. Malcolm Harris
Social Justice Why Americans Don’t Really Get ‘Dangerous’ Satire We’re happy to consume satire when it congratulates us on our intelligence; in other countries, “taking artistic risk” actually means something. Evan Fleischer
Social Justice Your Research-Based Guide to American White Supremacist Movements Hate groups provide violent ideologies for terrorists who have killed dozens of Americans over the last 14 years. Francie Diep
Social Justice The Lingering Effect of Nazi Propaganda Germans who grew up during Hitler’s reign are more likely to express anti-Semitic views than their older or younger counterparts. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief This Week in Very Serious Trials A round-up of news and research on headline-grabbing court cases. Wes Judd
Social Justice Was Nazi Germany Everyone’s Fault? In a new essay collection, historian Richard J. Evans argues against the popular conception. Noah Berlatsky
News in Brief The Re-Victimization of Homosexual Targets of the Nazi Regime A brief look at Paragraph 175. Lisa Wade
News in Brief Neo-Nazis and ‘Defensive Democracy’ Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution, similar to America’s FBI, isn’t doing its job against all the threats its homeland faces. Michael Scott Moore
Social Justice Demjanjuk Found Guilty of Nazi War Crimes Even with the passage of time, the idea that “foot soldiers” responsible for the Holocaust — even in a small way — must pay their accounts remains alive. Michael Todd
Economics ‘A Film Unfinished’ Focuses on Nazi Documentary "A Film Unfinished" shows the pains that Nazi documentarians took to ensure that their take on the "Jewish problem" came through. Lewis Beale