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August 22, 2019
Magazine
Maya Jasanoff
Rudyard Kipling, American Imperialist
What the author of "If—" learned about empire from the United States
August 21, 2019
Magazine
Brian Goldstone
The New American Homeless
Housing insecurity in the nation’s richest cities is far worse than government statistics claim. Just ask the Goodmans.
August 20, 2019
Magazine
Kate Wagner
The Subtle Politics of Graphic Design
Obama's logo was iconic. Does the current field of Democratic candidates have anything to rival it?
August 19, 2019
Magazine
Ken Silverstein
Shock Corridor
The first inside report from an ICE mental health facility
August 16, 2019
Magazine
Brenda Wineapple
Active Duty
Who wrote women out of Civil War history?
August 15, 2019
Magazine
Walter Shapiro
Arguing the World
Can Elizabeth Warren run for president and bring ideas back into our politics, all at the same time?
August 15, 2019
Magazine
Win McCormack
The Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot (Part 2)
The Hamiltonian public option
August 7, 2019
Magazine
Jake Bittle
The Magazine of American Theocracy
"First Things" has become the premiere journal for proponents of a religious state.
August 5, 2019
Magazine
Alex Pareene
The Media Is Missing the Real Story of Trump’s Racism
It's easy to see why he's attacking politicians of color. Why are Beltway pundits so blind to it?
July 9, 2019
Magazine
Chris Moody
The Millennials Arrive at America’s Most Famous Hippie Community
The Farm's Baby Boomer founders and its newest residents don't always see eye to eye about how to change the world.
July 9, 2019
Magazine
Alex Lemon
XXXVI
July 9, 2019
Magazine
Shelley Wong
For the Living in the New World
July 8, 2019
Magazine
John Case
An Economy in Waiting
Fighting inequality by turning workers into owners
July 5, 2019
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
How Washington’s Elite Learned to Love Policy Wonks
They believe democracy is best left to the experts.
July 3, 2019
Magazine
J.C. Pan
Democratic Rot and the Origins of American Conspiracism
Crank ideas have always flourished in times of great instability and inequality.
July 2, 2019
Magazine
Corey Pein
Antifa Is Arming Itself Against a Trump Crackdown
Will leftist pro-gun groups deter political violence or inflame it?
July 1, 2019
Magazine
Lidija Haas
#ETTU?
Notes on Cancel Culture
June 28, 2019
Magazine
Jake Bittle
Eric Bolling Is Failing Up
The former Fox News host has bounced back from a #MeToo scandal stronger than ever.
June 27, 2019
Magazine
Roy Scranton
How John Hersey Bore Witness
The author of
Hiroshima
showed the world the realities of American power.
June 26, 2019
Magazine
Sarah Jones
Miriam Toews’s Quiet Revolution
The women in her new novel confront abuse and grapple with faith.
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