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September 2023
August 28, 2023
Magazine
Kim Phillips-Fein
How the War on Poverty Stalled
The study of poverty has flourished in recent decades. Why haven’t the lives of the poor improved?
August 21, 2023
Magazine
Jillian Steinhauer
The Problem of Art Without Men
A new history that omits men makes some unfortunate assumptions about women.
August 17, 2023
Magazine
Melissa Gira Grant
Moms for Liberty Recruits a New Class of Aggrieved Mothers
The burgeoning group, which has scored hundreds of school board election victories, is busy drafting more “joyful warriors” to take control of the Republican agenda.
August 14, 2023
Magazine
Natalia Mehlman Petrzela
We’re All Preppy Now
How a style steeped in American elitism took over the world
August 11, 2023
Magazine
Grace Segers
Will Hurd Is the Never Trump Movement’s Last, Best Hope
The former congressman is on a quixotic mission to save the Republican Party from itself.
August 10, 2023
Magazine
Natalie Scenters-Zapico
Sentimental Evening
August 10, 2023
Magazine
Win McCormack
The Chinese Kaleidoscope
Where is China actually headed?
August 10, 2023
Magazine
John Kinsella
Emblem
August 10, 2023
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Katherine Stewart
The Claremont Institute: The Anti-Democracy Think Tank
It was once (mostly) traditionally conservative and (sort of) intellectually rigorous. Now it platforms white nationalists and promotes authoritarianism.
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August 3, 2023
Magazine
Ross Barkan
Has the Socialist Moment Already Come and Gone?
Bernie and AOC helped build a formidable movement. Since Biden took office, we’ve seen its reach—and its limits.
August 2, 2023
Magazine
Geoff Dembicki
The Progressive Way to Save Cities From Superstorms
So far, America’s plan seems to consist of walling off wealthy neighborhoods with hulking gray fortifications and leaving lower-income areas out to dry. It doesn’t have to be like this.
August 1, 2023
Magazine
Evan Kindley
Colson Whitehead’s Ode to 1970s New York
In “Crook Manifesto,” everything is a racket—even history.
August 1, 2023
Magazine
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court’s War on Novelty
The court is using a little-known doctrine to prevent Congress and the executive branch from functioning.
July 28, 2023
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Behind the Rage of Raylan Givens
“Justified: City Primeval” questions a lawman’s anger.
July 27, 2023
Magazine
Alex Shephard
Saudi Arabia’s Dizzying Scheme to Devour the Sports World
The kingdom’s insatiable appetite and bottomless riches are remaking global culture.
July 26, 2023
Magazine
Jennifer Wilson
Is Steph Curry Really
Underrated
?
A spate of documentaries produced by athletes and leagues are more interested in settling scores than in the game.
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