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Andrew Lanham
The Supreme Court’s Originalists Are Fundamentally Wrong About History
The Founders didn’t believe the Constitution had a fixed meaning. So why do so many of the justices?
Hannah Rosefield
Sally Rooney’s Millennials Grow Up
“Intermezzo” is Rooney’s most somber novel, more attentive to loss and irreversible change.
Adam Nayman
Saturday Night Live
Deserved Better Than
Saturday Night
Adam Nayman
Saturday Night Live
Deserved Better Than
Saturday Night
Books & the Arts
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The Machines Are Proving Ray Kurzweil Right—Sort Of
Alexander Zaitchik
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Alexander Zaitchik
The Machines Are Proving Ray Kurzweil Right—Sort Of
Magazine
Danzy Senna’s Trick Mirror
Stephen Kearse
Magazine
Stephen Kearse
Danzy Senna’s Trick Mirror
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Danzy Senna’s Trick Mirror
Stephen Kearse
Magazine
Stephen Kearse
Danzy Senna’s Trick Mirror
Magazine
Slow Horses
Is the Spy Drama With Everything—Except Popularity
Phillip Maciak
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Slow Horses
Is the Spy Drama With Everything—Except Popularity
Magazine
Slow Horses
Is the Spy Drama With Everything—Except Popularity
Phillip Maciak
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Slow Horses
Is the Spy Drama With Everything—Except Popularity
Magazine
Maggie Doherty
The Paradox of the Distance Runner
Runners do something utterly natural but they do it in a way that strikes us as superhuman.
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Anna Louie Sussman
America’s Social Safety Net: Women
Sociologist Jessica Calarco interviewed ten families. She found women working overtime to hold society together.