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March 2025
February 17, 2025
Magazine
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
The Cult of the Entrepreneur
Why do Americans idealize people who found businesses?
February 16, 2025
Magazine
Win McCormack
Bob Dylan and Me
Twenty-seven errors, but do they really matter?
February 14, 2025
Magazine
Susan Milligan
It’s Time for Democrats to Woo the Man Vote
The post-
Dobbs
emphasis on the women’s vote didn’t help the party among women—and it may have affirmatively alienated millions of men. It's time to treat men as an interest group.
February 14, 2025
Magazine
Greg Sargent
This Small Rust-Belt City Holds the Secret to Democrats’ Latino Woes
Latino voters shifted dramatically toward Trump in the last election. Reading, Pennsylvania offers a clue to how Democrats can claw them back.
February 13, 2025
Magazine
Peter Vilbig
Beyond the Dunes
February 13, 2025
Magazine
Kyle Carrero Lopez
Permission
February 13, 2025
Magazine
Michael Tomasky
Three Big Lessons for the Democrats in 2025
Economics, culture, and media. Economics, culture, and media. Economics, culture, and media. Got it?
February 13, 2025
Magazine
Joe Lapointe
What the Hell Happened to Democrats in Detroit?
Trump won Michigan by around 80,000 votes—and urban Wayne County accounts for virtually all of it. Yes, the explanation starts with the Arab American vote. But it hardly ends there.
February 10, 2025
Magazine
Alex Thomas
Sarah McBride’s Quiet Revolution on Capitol Hill
Delaware’s newest member of Congress is its first-ever openly transgender member. Why doesn’t she talk about it more?
February 7, 2025
Magazine
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.
February 4, 2025
Magazine
Jack Crosbie
The Coming War on Dissent
As critics focus on Trump’s attacks on the media, his administration is preparing a larger assault on the First Amendment.
February 3, 2025
Magazine
Briallen Hopper
The Books That Ruin Your Life
“Bibliophobia” is the story of an all-consuming, sometimes destructive passion for books and reading.
January 31, 2025
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
The Frustrations of
Severance
The Apple TV+ show is middling as a corporate satire but profound as a mystery box.
January 30, 2025
Magazine
Laura Kipnis
Is Agnes Callard Making You Uncomfortable?
In the philosopher’s world, provocation and controversy are inseparable from the examined life.
January 30, 2025
Magazine
Shaanth Kodialam Nanguneri
They Helped Save L.A. Will California Ever Pay Them Fairly?
Incarcerated firefighters play a crucial role in a state where wildfires seemingly get worse every year. But the state’s shifting politics may stymie efforts at reform.
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