You are using an
outdated
browser.
Please
upgrade your browser
and improve your visit to our site.
Skip Navigation
The New Republic
The New Republic
LATEST
BREAKING NEWS
POLITICS
CLIMATE
CULTURE
MAGAZINE
NEWSLETTERS
PODCASTS
GAMES
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
LATEST
BREAKING NEWS
POLITICS
CLIMATE
CULTURE
MAGAZINE
NEWSLETTERS
PODCASTS
GAMES
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
December 2020
December 8, 2020
Magazine
Alice Miller
After the Internet
December 8, 2020
Magazine
Adolph Reed Jr.
Beyond the Great Awokening
Reassessing the legacies of past black organizing
December 8, 2020
Magazine
Jun Tsuji
,
Ryan Choi
Untitled I
December 7, 2020
Magazine
David Beers
Selling the American Space Dream
The cosmic delusions of Elon Musk and Wernher von Braun
December 4, 2020
Magazine
Aaron Timms
The Tangled Legacy of James Beard
He was the dean of American cooking. He embodied some of food culture’s most persistent problems.
December 3, 2020
Magazine
Clive Thompson
Monetizing the Final Frontier
The strange new push for space privatization
December 2, 2020
Magazine
Lidija Haas
Wong Kar-wai’s Masterpieces of Political Uncertainty
The upheavals of Hong Kong’s history lie just beneath the surface of his greatest films.
December 1, 2020
Magazine
Daniel Immerwahr
How Trees Made Us Human
More than iron, stone, or oil, wood explains human history.
November 30, 2020
Magazine
Ava Kofman
The Elderly Trapped in Bronxwood
Inside an assisted living facility at the center of New York City’s coronavirus outbreak
November 25, 2020
Magazine
Gaiutra Bahadur
Is America Trapped in a Caste System?
Isabel Wilkerson compares American racism to structures of oppression in India and Nazi Germany.
November 24, 2020
Magazine
J.C. Pan
How WeWork Got Away With Spectacular Failure
The co-working company may have been doomed from the start. That didn’t matter.
November 23, 2020
Magazine
Jake Bittle
Fox News Prepares to Wage a Culture War on Joe Biden
How the network plans to use its Obama playbook against the next Democratic president
November 20, 2020
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
The Airy Abstraction of “Our Democracy”
Politicians love to bluster about saving “our democracy”—without acknowledging all the ways it’s broken.
November 20, 2020
Magazine
Alex Shephard
Oligarch of the Month: Kelly Loeffler
The Republican senator profited from a pandemic while millions of Americans lost their jobs.
November 19, 2020
Magazine
Walter Shapiro
What Now?
How President-elect Joe Biden can start the hard work of rebuilding a fractured country
November 17, 2020
Magazine
David Roth
The Littlest Prince
Donald Trump will leave the White House in a blaze of truthless tweets and hapless coup attempts. Did we really expect anything else?
November 16, 2020
Magazine
Jonathan V. Last
The Republican Party Is Dead. It’s the Trump Cult Now.
The president may well be a liability for Republicans, but the GOP belongs to him now, and no one can change that.
November 12, 2020
Magazine
Matt Ford
The Case for Prosecuting Trump and His Cronies
How Biden treats his predecessor could determine the fate of American democracy
Our Writers
Kate Aronoff
Climate & Energy
Matt Ford
Law & The Courts
Melissa Gira Grant
LGBTQ Rights
Jason Linkins
Power & Plutocracy
Timothy Noah
Politics & Economy
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
Breaking News
Edith Olmsted
Breaking News
Hafiz Rashid
Breaking News
Greg Sargent
Politics & Democracy
Grace Segers
Congress & Elections
Alex Shephard
Politics & Media
Heather Souvaine Horn
Climate Change
Michael Tomasky
Politics & Ideas
About
The New Republic
’s history
1