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May 24, 2021
Magazine
Dan Xin Huang
China Is Proud of Its Covid Response. But Taiwan’s Was Better.
How the island nation charted a path between Chinese authoritarianism and Western chaos
May 21, 2021
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
Why “Social Justice” Triggers Conservatives
They loathe any words that imply an obligation to their fellow human beings.
May 20, 2021
Magazine
Lovia Gyarkye
The Other Black Girl
Reinvents the Office Novel
Zakiya Dalila Harris’s psychological thriller grapples with ambition and inequality in the workplace.
May 19, 2021
Magazine
Lidija Haas
A Holocaust Documentary Interviews the Perpetrators
Luke Holland’s film “Final Account” makes a study of evasion, denial, and self-justification among living participants in Hitler’s Third Reich.
May 18, 2021
Magazine
Hannah Gais
A New “War on Terrorism” Is the Wrong Way to Fight Domestic Extremists
One was a State Department official. The other was in the Army. Their stories show why we don’t need post-9/11 tactics to root out far-right threats.
May 17, 2021
Magazine
Vivian Ho
Can a Hate Crimes Bill Stop the Rising Violence Against Asian Americans?
Representative Grace Meng of New York wants to curb anti-Asian racism, but activists for defunding the police say her bill won’t solve anything.
May 17, 2021
Magazine
Matt Ford
Our 250-Year Fight for Multiracial Democracy
We say we’re for it. We’ve never truly had it. These next few years will determine its fate.
May 14, 2021
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Nikhil Pal Singh
Are Liberal Cities Turning Against Their Progressive Prosecutors?
District attorneys in San Francisco and Philadelphia promised to overturn decades of tough-on-crime policies. Now, as violent crime rises, they may be kicked out of office.
May 13, 2021
Magazine
Osita Nwanevu
Democracy’s Moment of Reckoning
If we lose the fight to protect voting rights, we'll lose everything else, too.
May 13, 2021
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Win McCormack
The Undefeated
Ernest Hemingway’s one enduring character? Ernest Hemingway.
May 11, 2021
Magazine
Kate Wagner
Why the Democrats Need an Architectural Vision to Counter the Right’s
Republicans are already advancing a distinct—if ugly and tasteless—aesthetic. Biden should follow in FDR’s footsteps and create a Public Works Administration for the twenty-first century.
May 10, 2021
Magazine
Charlie Savage
The Rise of Private Spies
What happens when online investigators and detectives-for-hire take on intelligence work?
May 5, 2021
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Ronald Radosh
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Sol Stern
Our Friend, the Trump Propagandist
We knew David Horowitz when he was a radical leftist. Then he became a conservative. Then he joined the MAGA cult.
May 4, 2021
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Bryce Covert
The Progressive Trio Shaping Biden’s Ambitious Economic Policy
How three combative, unconventional economists forced the president to abandon his neoliberal ways
April 30, 2021
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Paul Alexander
Proctoring a computer typing exam in an all-boys high school, 1981
April 30, 2021
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Brian Russell
I am making a desert
April 30, 2021
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Jake Bittle
Why Is Greg Gutfeld Still on Television?
The steady rise of the longtime Fox News host is a reflection not of his comedic abilities, but the increasingly dark mood of conservative media.
April 29, 2021
Magazine
Ganesh Sitaraman
The Coming Revolution in the American Economy
In the Biden era, the Reaganite consensus is finally breaking down.
April 27, 2021
Magazine
Adolph Reed Jr.
How Austerity Destroyed the Public Good
The decades-long war on government has left struggling Americans to fend for themselves.
April 26, 2021
Magazine
Matt Ford
The Mystery of Merrick Garland
Biden’s attorney general is neither an ideologue nor a partisan, but a consensus-builder. How will he wield his power in this historic, politically charged moment?
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