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Why Peggy Olson is the biggest badass on Mad Men

What is Mad Men really about? The series opens (“Smoke Gets in your Eyes”) with handsome, duplicitous, womanizing, alcoholic Donald Draper (or Dick Whitman) alone in a bar, observing patrons through smoke, seated exactly like the opaque window-jumper from the series credits.

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Dear idiots in my Facebook feed: Here's why calling for protests over slain cops makes no sense

We’ve all heard it now a thousand times. If not by our brain dead cousin on facebook or our racist uncle over dinner, we’ve all heard it. If not in person we saw it ferment in rightwing media. If not from Geraldo we heard it on Hannity. If not on Hannity, we had the misfortune of reading it in the New York Post:

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Marilyn Mosby is the latest example of why Black Lawyers Matter

Imagine for a moment that I’m Jake Brigance delivering my closing argument in the movie, A Time to Kill. I’d like to tell you a story. But first, you must forget what you know about the case of Freddie Gray, the 25-year-old black Baltimore man who died in police custody a week after he was seen on video being dragged by officers who arrested him for running from them after making eye contact.

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It's time to take the curriculum back from dead white men

Dead white men rule the roost at South African and British universities. They preside over open spaces and lecture halls. They clog up reading lists and dominate the syllabus, particularly in subjects like philosophy and English literature.

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When we watch videos of black men dying on loop it harms us

Lately, it seems that you cannot turn on a television or get onto Facebook without seeing a black man die. Most would argue that these viral videos of black police violence increase support for reform. They even recently forced the president to acknowledge the long history of police violence against black communities.

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Why long-shot candidates reach for the Holy Grail of higher office

This last week has seen the entry of three new candidates into the race for the Republican Party presidential nomination. By any standard the nomination of either Dr Ben Carson, former HP CEO Carly Fiorina or former governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee is extremely unlikely.

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Don’t unfriend your racist Facebook friends -- teach them

The Baltimore unrest showed bigots need to hear the voice of reason. And the rest of us need them to stay in touch with reality

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Texas shooting is a pointless chapter in the story of intolerance and extremism

Were it not for one security guard facing non-life-threatening injuries, all of the key protagonists involved with Sunday’s Texas shootings would have been able to give themselves a hearty pat on the back – posthumously in the case of the two dead gunmen. Including the two deceased, nearly everyone got what they wanted from the event. Among the various violent controversies concerning Islam, free speech and blasphemy seen in recent years, this so far wins hands-down in terms of straightforward box-ticking predictability.

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How the 'class ceiling' in the workplace suppresses the American dream

The American dream of equal opportunity, based on the conviction that intelligence, hard work and character are the keys to success, may be on life support. These days children raised at the top or bottom fifths of the income pyramid tend to stay there, even as adults.

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Senator Bernie Sanders won't win in 2016 -- but he will still change American politics

Earlier this week, longtime Independent Vermont Senator and avowed socialist Bernie Sanders announced that he will run for the presidency in 2016.

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Professional atheist Sam Harris looks like an idiot in this email exchange with Noam Chomsky

The popular atheist and torture-supporter Sam Harris recently tried to "engineer a public conversation" with radical linguist Noam Chomsky "about the ethics of war, terrorism, state surveillance, and related topics." Harris shared the exchanged publicly, chalking it up as an "unpleasant and fruitless encounter."

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The misleading arguments propelling right-to-work laws

A bevy of “right-to-work” laws has been introduced in state legislatures across the United States this year. The legislation has generated intense debate and contention, making headlines across the country. What was most alarming about the parade of bills introduced this year, however, was how their proponents manipulated facts in order to propel them through state legislatures.

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Dr Oz, and how Oprah’s weakness for crackpot theories tarnishes her legacy

I view my weakness for Oprah Winfrey – which has been lifelong and surprisingly dedicated – akin to my fondness for Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and 1980s Steve Guttenberg movies: inexplicable to the non-devoted and deeply, deeply American. I’ve loved Winfrey since I started watching her talkshow as a teenager. Her warmth and enthusiasm – by now so heavily parodied by Saturday Night Live and others – were downright entrancing to me when I was growing up in Britain in the 90s, where any display of emotion that wasn’t couched in irony or cynicism was derided as embarrassing.

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