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The author of How Fascism Works talks Trump’s working-class appeal, how to keep Canada from following in America’s footsteps ...
It’s said there are no atheists in foxholes; there should be no libertarians in a crisis. — Mark Carney, April 19, 2025.
Since taking office in January, Donald Trump has been moving in whirlwind fashion to upend the established political order in ...
The president's attacks on college campuses are positioned as ways to protect Jewish Americans, but the actions should ...
Changing tides in the United States have some new Canadian residents thinking about Europe in the 1930s, and doubting Trump's ...
Philosophy professor Jason Stanley, who is moving to Canada to teach at the University of Toronto this fall, spoke at the New ...
The United States and Canada have long prided themselves on sharing the world’s longest undefended border, a frontier ...
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Some Ivy League professors, such as Yale University’s Jason Stanley, are now moving to Canadian universities. Professor Stanley, incidentally, is the author of the book, How Fascism Works (2018).
The philosophy professor says he is emigrating to Canada because no one is defending democratic institutions in the United States.
WASHINGTON — In the halls of US universities and research labs, one question has become increasingly common as President Donald Trump tightens his grip on science and education: whether to move abroad ...
a doctoral student in genetics at the University of North Carolina, told AFP. The discussion was thrust into the spotlight after Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley, a specialist in fascism ...