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July-August 2024
July 3, 2024
Magazine
Jess Bergman
Hari Kunzru’s Escape From the Art Market
“Blue Ruin” is a sharp novel about art, authenticity, success, and disaster.
July 1, 2024
Magazine
Richard J. Evans
Can the Museum Survive?
From looted artifacts to rogue employees, a series of crises have beset some of the world’s most visited collections.
June 28, 2024
Magazine
Hannah Zeavin
The Woman Behind Freud’s First Case Study
The case of Anna O. showed that psychoanalysis worked. Did Freud tamper with it?
June 26, 2024
Magazine
Adam Nayman
Last Summer
Is a Marvel of Toxic Lyricism
Catherine Breillat’s provocative new film is like a watercolor dabbed with cyanide.
June 25, 2024
Magazine
Boyce Upholt
An Everglades Scientist on Trial in Ron DeSantis’s Kingdom
A powerful nonprofit, closely allied with the Florida governor, sued one of its former scientists for stealing trade secrets. What was it really after?
June 25, 2024
Magazine
Grace Segers
How Will Montana’s Population Boom Shift Its Politics?
Can an influx of new arrivals save the state’s vulnerable Democrats?
June 24, 2024
Magazine
John Fabian Witt
Is the United States Too Devoted to the Constitution?
A new book argues that worship of the Constitution has distorted our politics.
June 21, 2024
Magazine
Win McCormack
Liberalism Under Siege
Is the American experiment doomed?
June 21, 2024
Magazine
Timothy Noah
Remembering Vint Lawrence
A short homage to The New Republic’s longtime illustrator and caricaturist
June 21, 2024
Magazine
Jamie Raskin
Don’t Be Fooled By Liberalism’s Modesty
Is the creed that’s always reexamining itself up to the task of stopping authoritarianism? In a word—yes.
June 21, 2024
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Jefferson Cowie
Defend Liberalism? Let’s Fight for Democracy First
America never really was liberal, and that’s not the right fight anyway. The fight now is for democracy.
June 20, 2024
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Stella Wong
dramatic monologue as Johanna Magdalena Beyer
June 20, 2024
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Timothy Donnelly
Figuration
June 20, 2024
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Danielle Allen
For True Freedom, We Need Power-Sharing Liberalism
The answer is simple: policies that reflect homespun values and stick up for people getting the short end of the stick.
June 20, 2024
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Nell Irvin Painter
Liberalism Has the Ideas–but Does It Have the Will to Impose Them?
This magazine’s own history reflects liberalism’s halting progress. Can it, and we, do better?
June 20, 2024
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Sam Adler-Bell
Can Liberalism Stop Being So Darn ... Liberal?
Needed: a liberalism that ceases to fear itself.
June 20, 2024
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Michael Tomasky
Liberalism’s Natural Disadvantage—and How to Overcome It
We are vastly outnumbered, but our record of accomplishment is formidable. Today, though, the task before us is as grave as ever.
June 18, 2024
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Phillip Maciak
The Case for Taking Reality TV Seriously
Sure, “The Sopranos” is art, but “Real Housewives”?
June 13, 2024
Magazine
Emily Tamkin
Ritchie Torres vs. the Left
Why the New York Democrat chose Israel over his progressive colleagues
June 10, 2024
Magazine
Alexander Nazaryan
Donald Trump’s Last (We Hope) Grift
The man has been running scams for decades. But now, with either the White House or the Big House beckoning, he’s kicked it into overdrive.
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