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Michael A. Cohen
Francis Fukuyama Was Right About Liberal Democracy
For all of its faults and weaknesses, no serious competitor has emerged to capture people’s imagination or seriously challenge it.
Magazine
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
The Cult of the Entrepreneur
Why do Americans idealize people who found businesses?
Magazine
Win McCormack
Bob Dylan and Me
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Win McCormack
Bob Dylan and Me
Books & the Arts
Magazine
The Frustrations of
Severance
Phillip Maciak
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Phillip Maciak
The Frustrations of
Severance
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Is Agnes Callard Making You Uncomfortable?
Laura Kipnis
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Laura Kipnis
Is Agnes Callard Making You Uncomfortable?
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Is Agnes Callard Making You Uncomfortable?
Laura Kipnis
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Laura Kipnis
Is Agnes Callard Making You Uncomfortable?
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Alan Hollinghurst’s Elegy for Britain
Scott Bradfield
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Scott Bradfield
Alan Hollinghurst’s Elegy for Britain
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Alan Hollinghurst’s Elegy for Britain
Scott Bradfield
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Scott Bradfield
Alan Hollinghurst’s Elegy for Britain
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Lily Meyer
The Haunting Fiction of Han Kang
The Nobel laureate’s new novel “We Do Not Part” grapples with an atrocity and the difficulties of bearing witness.
Magazine
Briallen Hopper
The Books That Ruin Your Life
“Bibliophobia” is the story of an all-consuming, sometimes destructive passion for books and reading.