Executive Editor Briana Creeley explores the ways in which private property contradicts the idea of human rights.
Staff writer Milica Bojovic investigates the political uprisings of the people of Myanmar in reaction to the military coup, while drawing on the country’s history of protests and violence.
Staff writer Priya Koliwad examines the role of the United Nations in today’s current society, while drawing on the larger significance of the organization as a whole
Staff Writer Will Brown explores whether UN peacekeeping in Afghanistan is viable.
Managing Editor, Caroline Hubbard, analyzes the implementation of France’s COVID-19 Vaccination requirements in an attempt to understand the protests behind it, and how it conflicts with French values.
Staff Writer Hannah Kandall evaluates the contributions of state and municipal governments in the process of refugee resettlement, pertaining to the recent arrival of thousands of Afghan refugees in America.
Contributing Editor Rehana Paul explores the violence perpetuated against Yazidi women
Staff Writer Louis Savoia explores the promise and limits of a warming relationship between the U.S. and India.
In this fourth and final installment of the narcoculture as a crisis of dignity series, Executive Editor Michaila Peters offers a solution through somatic practices and considers limitations of this application of philosophy to political conflict
Staff Writer Milica Bojovic explores economic democracy
Staff writer Caroline Hubbard applies French philosopher Michel Foucault’s theories and concepts to the events of the COVID-19 pandemic to better understand change in human behavior
Contributing Editor Anna Janson analyzes China's "vaccine diplomacy" and their role in vaccine rollout.
In this introduction to a series of articles reframing narcoculture as consequence of broader historical dignity deprivation, Executive Editor Michaila Peters makes a case for the ethical responsibility we have towards ‘Practical Philosophy’
In this third installment of a series of articles exploring narcoculture as a crisis of dignity, Executive Editor Michaila Peters discusses the nature of brutality
Managing Editor Briana Creeley examines the use of sanctions using the concept of grievability.
In the second installment of a series of articles exploring Narcoculture as a crisis of dignity, Executive Editor Michaila Peters constructs an analysis of the leadership of Narcoculture
Staff Writer Rohit Ram discusses the appeasement as a policy and the lessons we can learn from it
Marketing and Design Editor A.J. Manuzzi calls on the Biden Administration to halt pre-existing plans for ICBM modernization.
Visiting writer Ali Siddiqi examines the unlikely alliance between China and Pakistan.
Contributing Editor Maria Mills gives a Platonic examination of polarizing political rhetoric.