Review
Skip Navigation
The New Republic
The New Republic
LATEST
BREAKING NEWS
POLITICS
CLIMATE
CULTURE
MAGAZINE
NEWSLETTERS
PODCASTS
VIDEO
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
LATEST
BREAKING NEWS
POLITICS
CLIMATE
CULTURE
MAGAZINE
NEWSLETTERS
PODCASTS
VIDEO
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
Review
June 17, 2026
Edith Olmsted
Everyone Hates JD Vance’s New Book
The early reviews are in, and they’re brutal.
June 14, 2022
Grace Segers
Obi-Wan Kenobi
and the Inevitability of More Star Wars
The main purpose of the new Disney+ show is to act as a bridge between one Star Wars series and the next. For the streaming service, that’s all it needs to be.
September 10, 2018
Magazine
Daphne Merkin
Who Gets to Be a Nobel Prize Winner?
"The Wife" exposes the inequality in a famous novelist’s marriage.
August 17, 2018
Magazine
Rachel Syme
No Trend Is Spared in
Younger
How the show’s new season skewers the book world
July 5, 2018
Magazine
Daphne Merkin
Sobriety Art
How Leslie Jamison rejected the link between creativity and alcoholism
July 2, 2018
Benjamin Kunkel
Poet of the People
The partisan world of Pablo Neruda
June 27, 2018
Magazine
Jedediah Britton-Purdy
The Remaking of Class
Long a silent presence in American life, class is now sharply felt in upheavals and displacement across the country.
June 19, 2018
Magazine
Emily Bernard
Witnesses for the Future
Zora Neale Hurston’s drive to tell the story of the slave trade’s last survivor
June 12, 2018
Magazine
Rachel Syme
Getting Even
On AMC, ‘Dietland’ serves up a revenge fantasy for the era of MeToo.
December 27, 2017
Magazine
Diane Ravitch
Settling for Scores
Why are schools still judged by the results of standardized tests?
December 21, 2017
Magazine
Brenda Wineapple
Grand Illusions
How the ideal of a radically equal republic faded after the Civil War
December 15, 2017
Magazine
Christian Lorentzen
Cruel Intentions
The violent visions of Michael Haneke
December 13, 2017
Magazine
Rachel Syme
Guilt Trip
Errol Morris searches for a link between a mourning son, the CIA, and LSD.
December 12, 2017
Magazine
Marilynne Robinson
The Luther Legend
The idea that one man brought about the Protestant Reformation obscures a much longer history of dissent.
December 8, 2017
Magazine
Michelle Dean
The Company She Kept
Elizabeth Hardwick’s argumentative life among the New York Intellectuals
November 20, 2017
Magazine
Timothy Shenk
Wonk Republic
The troubled rise of the technocrat
November 16, 2017
Magazine
Vivian Gornick
Little House, Small Government
How Laura Ingalls Wilder’s frontier vision of freedom and survival lives on in Trump’s America.
November 10, 2017
Magazine
Christian Lorentzen
Yorgos Lanthimos’s Silly Sadism
How "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" completes the Greek director's descent into self-parody
November 3, 2017
Magazine
Rachel Syme
Hidden Powers
Why Margaret Atwood’s “Alias Grace” makes subversive television.
November 1, 2017
Magazine
Jedediah Britton-Purdy
Paleo Politics
What made prehistoric hunter-gatherers give up freedom for civilization?
Our Writers
Kate Aronoff
Climate & Energy
Perry Bacon
Trumpism & Its Opponents
Malcolm Ferguson
Breaking News
Matt Ford
Law & the Courts
Melissa Gira Grant
LGBTQ Rights
Heather Souvaine Horn
Climate Change
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
Breaking News
Jason Linkins
Power & Plutocracy
Timothy Noah
Politics & Economy
Edith Olmsted
Breaking News
Monica Potts
Politics & Class
Hafiz Rashid
Breaking News
Greg Sargent
Politics & Democracy
Grace Segers
Congress & Elections
Alex Shephard
Politics & Media
Michael Tomasky
Politics & Ideas
About
The New Republic
’s history
1
2
3
4
5