Stories by Jeremy Adam Smith
For six years, Jeremy Adam Smith was a student and community activist in North Central Florida. Today he lives in San Francisco and works as the managing editor of Greater Good magazine. He blogs about the politics of parenting at Daddy Dialectic. A longer version of this essay appeared originally in Public Eye magazine, which presents reports by scholars and journalists on trends within the U.S. Right.
To really understand the politics of the Christian Right, we need to look not only to public activity, but to private matters.
Posted on Apr 11, 2008
Rural Americans tend to see city culture as a haven for loose morals. Lucky for them, the Electoral College, Senate and federal budget have tilted power toward the heartland.
Posted on Dec 12, 2006
Feminism has given women more freedom and men the opportunity to be stay-at-home dads. But just how many Mr. Moms are out there?
Posted on Jun 16, 2006
Anarcho-capitalist utopias in science fiction point to the dangers of libertarianism as an ideology.
Posted on May 20, 2002
Three new, very different books all propose the same thing:
merging humanity and robotics to transcend our mental and
physical limitations. It's becoming more possible every day.
Posted on Apr 12, 2002