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October 27, 2017
Magazine
Christian Caryl
Why Democracy Didn’t Work in Russia
Masha Gessen's new book traces the rise of repressive nationalism.
October 25, 2017
Magazine
Christian Lorentzen
Ruben Östlund’s
The Square
Savages the Art World
Elizabeth Moss and Dominic West star in a satire on pretension and privilege.
October 23, 2017
Magazine
David Dayen
Club Fed
Why the government goes easy on corporate crime.
October 19, 2017
Magazine
Rachel Syme
Mom, Interrupted
Pamela Adlon’s "Better Things" has reinvented the family sitcom.
October 11, 2017
Magazine
Nell Irvin Painter
Long Divisions
The history of racism and exclusion in the United States is the history of whiteness.
September 28, 2017
Magazine
Michelle Dean
Sunken Pleasures
Jennifer Egan disconnects from the fractured nature of modern life.
September 26, 2017
Magazine
Sophie Pinkham
Understanding Russia’s War Stories
Putin’s foreign policy is rooted in an epic myth of betrayal and redemption.
September 20, 2017
Magazine
Sven Birkerts
Laurent Binet and the Case of the Dead Author
“The Seventh Function of Language” is a whodunit set among French intellectuals.
September 15, 2017
Magazine
Nicholas Dawidoff
Ross Macdonald, True Detective
The '50s noir novelist investigated sources of rot in the American grain.
September 12, 2017
Magazine
Alan Wolfe
Rules for Radicals
A right-wing economist’s plan to rig democracy for the rich.
September 8, 2017
Magazine
Rachel Syme
David Simon’s Mean Streets
"The Deuce" refuses to glamorize '70s New York.
September 4, 2017
Magazine
Christian Lorentzen
The Dardenne Brothers’ Guilty Conscience
“The Unknown Girl” examines a middle-class liberal’s dilemma.
August 15, 2017
Magazine
Elaine Showalter
The Austenista
Does "Pride and Prejudice" contain subversive political messages?
August 1, 2017
Magazine
J.C. Pan
The New Yuppies
How the aspirational class expresses its status in an age of inequality.
July 19, 2017
Magazine
Yascha Mounk
European Disunion
What the rise of populist movements means for democracy.
July 17, 2017
Magazine
Win McCormack
Created Equal
How the divide between rich and poor has undermined the Constitution.
July 10, 2017
Magazine
Rachel Syme
How the New
Twin Peaks
Made Television Strange Again
David Lynch wanted to create a small-town Marilyn Monroe. He came up with Laura Palmer.
July 5, 2017
Magazine
Christian Lorentzen
Phantom Pains
The spirit of wounded masculinity haunts America in 'A Ghost Story.'
June 30, 2017
Magazine
Edward Hirsch
Czeslaw Milosz’s Invincible Reason
The author of 'The Captive Mind' became a political thinker who didn’t like politics.
June 28, 2017
Magazine
David Sessions
The Rise of the Thought Leader
How the superrich have funded a new class of intellectual.
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