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An illustration of couch surfing doom scrolling people on islands with one swimming towards a boat with a disco ball with a crowd of people will blue t shirts and the words VOTE FOR visible on the side of the boat
MagazineDaniel Schlozman
The Left Has a Hyperpolitics Problem
While the left is often able to excite large numbers to protest, it fails to harness that energy to build lasting political power.
Sean T. Byrnes
What the American Revolution Owes the Rest of the World
Historian Richard Bell’s new book traces a global upheaval stretching from Philadelphia and London to Freetown and Madras.
John Semley
Beneath the Stifling Boredom of Melania
First lady Melania Trump seated in front of a window
John Semley
Beneath the Stifling Boredom of Melania
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The Perplexing Twist in Jen Percy’s Girls Play Dead
Jamie Hood
ARTWORK BY LUZENE HILL, RETRACING THE TRACE (2015)
MagazineJamie Hood
The Perplexing Twist in Jen Percy’s Girls Play Dead
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Chris Kraus and the Art of the Landlord
Natalie Adler
MagazineNatalie Adler
Chris Kraus and the Art of the Landlord
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Author Chris Kraus is shown alongside various examples of real estate. Her semi-autobiographical character is a real estate agent, which the author also is in real life.
Chris Kraus and the Art of the Landlord
Natalie Adler
Author Chris Kraus is shown alongside various examples of real estate. Her semi-autobiographical character is a real estate agent, which the author also is in real life.
MagazineNatalie Adler
Chris Kraus and the Art of the Landlord
Magazine
Do Liberals Need to Practice Originalism, Too?
Eric Herschthal
MagazineEric Herschthal
Do Liberals Need to Practice Originalism, Too?
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Seated with Abraham Lincoln—indicating their importance to shaping the Constitution—are senator/abolitionist Charles Sumner, Frederick Douglass, George Washington, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ponca Chief Standing Bear, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison
Do Liberals Need to Practice Originalism, Too?
Eric Herschthal
Seated with Abraham Lincoln—indicating their importance to shaping the Constitution—are senator/abolitionist Charles Sumner, Frederick Douglass, George Washington, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ponca Chief Standing Bear, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison
MagazineEric Herschthal
Do Liberals Need to Practice Originalism, Too?
Illustration of a smartphone displaying Chinese characters and a protest scene, partially blacked out to symbolize censorship in China and Hong Kong.
MagazineJimmy So
Lessons from China’s Delicate Dance of Censorship and Expression
The parallels between state censorship in China and the US are increasingly striking.
Images from the central characters from season 2 of The Night Manager juxtaposed in a photo illustration with characters from season one
MagazinePhillip Maciak
The New Night Manager Is Missing That Le Carré Magic
The spy show starring Tom Hiddleston is back. But now it feels like Slow Horses.
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