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Worth Reading (July)

August 1, 2016
  • Jacobin on the 1916 Easter Rising.
  • The Mary Sue on Captain America and masculinity.
  • Nadia Oxford on the music of Castlevania IV.
  • The New Yorker on Stevie Smith.
  • Louis Proyect on the demonization of Jill Stein.
Tags Jacobin Magazine, 1916 Easter Rising, The Mary Sue, Captain America, Nadia Oxford, Castlevania IV, The New Yorker, Stevie Smith, Louis Proyect, Jill Stein
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