The Nation publisher emeritus Victor Navasky's new book is The Art of Controversy: Political Cartoons and Their Enduring Power. See 7 of his favorite single panels before Think host Krys Boyd talks with him at 1 p.m.
Honoré Daumier's caricature of King Louis Philippe as Gargantua in 1830 sent the artist to prison. Self-deemed gonzo artist Ralph Steadman once said "caricature is a form of assassination," and his portrait of a shivering Richard Nixon in 1974 also makes Navasky's list for the Daily Beast. See what's in the author's quiver of satire throughout history
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