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Gangsters of Capitalism
: Smedley Butler, the Marines, and the Making and Breaking of America's Empire
Jonathan M. Katz
2022
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Trump’s Anti-Haitian Hate Has Deep American Roots
The former president’s grotesque demagoguery is just the latest in a long line of vicious attacks on residents and immigrants from the island nation.
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Jonathan M. Katz
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The New Republic
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September 16, 2024
Did American Business Leaders Really Try to Overthrow the President, Like in "Amsterdam"?
How David O. Russell’s movie messes around with the story of the Business Plot.
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Jonathan M. Katz
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Slate
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October 8, 2022
The Resounding Darkness of America’s Black Sites
It is in the hidden spaces of American empire that the realities of power can truly be seen.
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Jonathan M. Katz
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The Baffler
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January 10, 2022
The Plot Against American Democracy That Isn't Taught in Schools
How the authors of the Depression-era “Business Plot” aimed to take power away from FDR and stop his “socialist” New Deal.
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Jonathan M. Katz
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Rolling Stone
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January 1, 2022
The Disasters in Afghanistan and Haiti Share the Same Twisted Root
Half a world away, the citizens of two nations suffer at the hands of a familiar malefactor.
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Jonathan M. Katz
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The New Republic
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August 20, 2021
U.S. Intervention in Haiti Would Be a Disaster—Again
The nation’s poverty and chaos has been shaped by Washington for decades.
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Jonathan M. Katz
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Foreign Policy
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July 13, 2021
Bernie, the Sandinistas, and America's Long Crisis of Impunity
Or, the pros and Contras of relying on political reporters.
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Jonathan M. Katz
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Mother Jones
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May 30, 2019
Why It’s Fair to Compare the Detention of Migrants to Concentration Camps
Not every concentration camp is Auschwitz. The term is much older.
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Jonathan M. Katz
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Slate
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June 20, 2018
The King and Queen of Haiti
There’s no country that more clearly illustrates the confusing nexus of Hillary Clinton’s State Department and Bill Clinton’s foundation than Haiti.
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Jonathan M. Katz
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Politico Magazine
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May 2, 2015