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In the most non-controversial and basic sense, the rule of law means formal legality. The law binds citizens and governments.
Yale University philosophy professor Jason Stanley told MSNBC Monday he is leaving his homeland for Canada while he still can, claiming the Trump administration could try to prevent him from ...
The author of How Fascism Works talks Trump’s working-class appeal, how to keep Canada from following in America’s footsteps ...
Philosophy professor Jason Stanley has been a faculty member of Yale University since 2013. But as the Trump administration targets university funding, he has decided to leave Yale, and the ...
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Fleeing America before you are threatened is a lot like obeying in advance.
One of the U.S.’s leading scholars on fascism is coming to Canada. We talk to Jason Stanley about American fascism, its conspirators, and its homegrown origins.
In the most non-controversial and basic sense, the rule of law means formal legality. The law binds citizens and governments.
Philosopher Jason Stanley is among several critics of President Donald Trump who have left Yale University, and the US, to work and live in Canada. He equates the new leadership with "fascism." ...
Jason Stanley, a professor at Yale and scholar of fascism, is immigrating to Canada, citing concerns over the country’s political direction. His decision comes amid increasing restrictions on ...
Yale professors Jason Stanley, Marci Shore, and Timothy Snyder have decided to leave the prestigious Ivy League university for the University of Toronto, citing concerns over the political climate ...