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Lee Miller

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A Preview of American Social Collapse?

Most Americans prefer policies that discourage wealth inequality; and if they read the dystopian story, High-Rise, this enthusiasm for sharing would expand.

Lee Miller April 1, 2019

Confronting Patriarchy

Lee Miller October 5, 2018

Unplugging Teen Depression

Published over 100 years ago, The Secret Garden offers fundamental antidotes for the rising legions of depressed, modern-day, internet-addled teens.

Lee Miller May 11, 2018
 

Lee on Literature

Lee Miller February 15, 2018

Harvey in Herland

Lee Miller November 13, 2017

Lee on Lit | The Great Refusal

In 1964, philosopher and political theorist Herbert Marcuse published a book, One Dimensional Man, which contains the idea of "the Great Refusal."

Lee Miller September 13, 2017
 

You Were Warned

Following his first term as the United States President, George Washington drafted a letter declining another term in office.

Lee Miller May 11, 2017

It Can't Happen Here

Donald Trump's ascendency to the American Presidency is strikingly similar to the rise of Buzz Windrip, a fictional politician by Sinclair Lewis.

Lee Miller January 19, 2017

Dostoevsky Deconstructs The Donald

The philosophical cornerstone of Fydor Dostoevsky's writingis "egoism," a consuming self-consciousness with an overwhelming desire tocontinually express one's superiority over others

Lee Miller November 7, 2016
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