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Kenneth Ching (Regent): Would Jesus Kill Hitler? Bonhoeffer, Church, and State. Fred Kaplan on why the United States can’t win a cyberwar — and our political leaders need to understand this fast. Workers of the World Divide: Bruce Western and Jake Rosenfeld on the decline of labor and the future of the middle class. Alexander Huls on how to enjoy going to the movies again. From The Baffler, David Graeber on flying cars and the declining rate of profit. Failing Better: Morten Hoi Jensen on Ian Hamilton and The New Review. The Heritage Foundation and the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity have named the recipients of the inaugural Breitbart Awards. Woodward and Bernstein: 40 years after Watergate, Nixon was far worse than we thought. From Obit magazine, a review of The Better End: Surviving (and Dying) on Your Own Terms in Today's Modern Medical World by Dan Morhaim; and revisiting the obit hit piece: When is it OK to bash the dead? A review of Social Understanding: On Hermeneutics, Geometrical Models and Artificial Intelligence by Jurgen Kluver and Christina Kluver. Zineswap is back in goddamn business.