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May 2024
May 5, 2024
Magazine
Antón Barba-Kay
Unplug the Classroom. Or Reboot It. Just Don’t Do Nothing.
Schools must drastically remake their approach to technology—or continue their ongoing collapse into irrelevance.
May 2, 2024
Magazine
Julian E. Zelizer
The Illiberalism at America’s Core
A new history argues that illiberalism is not a backlash but a central feature from the founding to today.
May 1, 2024
Magazine
Felipe De La Hoz
The Racist Origins of America’s Broken Immigration System
How a little-known, century-old law perpetuated the odious notion that certain types of immigrants degrade our nation’s character
April 29, 2024
Magazine
Jeremy Lybarger
Keith Haring and the Art of Being Everywhere
Three decades since his death, Haring’s writhing images are as popular as ever. That was always the point.
April 29, 2024
Magazine
Walter Shapiro
The 10 Types of Dems Who Will Decide the 2024 Election
America’s big-tent party is finding different ways to cope with a tense election.
April 26, 2024
Magazine
Jack McCordick
Can We Become a Country of “Joiners”?
A new documentary explores Robert Putnam’s life and work.
April 23, 2024
Magazine
Laura Kipnis
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
New books from Leslie Jamison and Lyz Lenz exude the glow of hard-won independence.
April 23, 2024
Magazine
The New Republic
25 Political Influencers to Watch in 2024
An election-year guide to some of today’s most noteworthy political voices online
April 22, 2024
Magazine
Samanth Subramanian
AI and the End of the Human Writer
If a computer can write like a person, what does that say about the nature of our own creativity?
April 18, 2024
Magazine
Timothy Noah
Yes, Joe Biden Can Win the Working-Class Vote
Since 2020, Joe Biden’s support among working-class voters of all races has fallen alarmingly. Here are seven ways he and his party can reverse the slide.
April 18, 2024
Magazine
D. Nurkse
The Crisis
April 18, 2024
Magazine
Jonathan Wells
The Feeling Is Mutual
April 9, 2024
Magazine
Sarah Leonard
Judith Butler’s Reckoning With The Right
Why have attacks on gender expression proven such a powerful tool for authoritarians?
April 8, 2024
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Shōgun
Is Reinventing the TV Epic
The new FX series is not an attempt to make a “new” Game of Thrones or a “new” Mad Men or even a “new” Shōgun.
April 5, 2024
Magazine
Justin Kloczko
I Spent a Weird, Unsettling Night With RFK Jr.’s Die-Hard Supporters
A fundraiser in Los Angeles brought together classic environmentalists, Kennedy groupies, and new age hippies with a lot of money.
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