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September 2021
September 17, 2021
Magazine
Gish Jen
Richard Powers’s
Bewilderment
Is an Exercise in Empathy
He has always dealt in big ideas. Can he do emotion?
August 24, 2021
Magazine
Osita Nwanevu
The Incoherence of American History
We ascribe too much meaning to the early years of the republic.
August 23, 2021
Magazine
Jordan Michael Smith
Twenty Years After 9/11, Are We Any Smarter?
Our foreign policy wise people responded to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks by embracing belligerence. What, if anything, have they learned?
August 19, 2021
Magazine
Ryu Spaeth
The Lost World of W.G. Sebald
How the cataclysms of the past loomed over Sebald’s life and haunted his fiction
August 18, 2021
Magazine
Jacob Silverman
The New WikiLeaks
How the transparency collective DDoSecrets eclipsed Julian Assange
August 17, 2021
Magazine
Scott W. Stern
The Radicalization of Clarence Thomas
His time working for Monsanto and other polluting industries helped make him the fierce conservative he is today.
August 16, 2021
Magazine
Walter Shapiro
Can Biden Defy History in 2022?
Conventional wisdom says the Democrats are finished after the midterms. But the conventional wisdom might be wrong.
August 13, 2021
Magazine
Jake Bittle
Schools Boards Are the New Battleground Over Critical Race Theory
Conservative parents are winning seats by promising to fight the latest right-wing bogeyman.
August 12, 2021
Magazine
Mary L. Trump
Donald’s Plot Against America
Now, he and his GOP enablers are peddling the Second Big Lie: that January 6 was just legitimate protest. It’s the crucial ingredient in convincing America to return them—and him—to power.
August 12, 2021
Magazine
Yuki Tanaka
Chronicle of Drifting
August 12, 2021
Magazine
Alyse Knorr
And Ode
August 12, 2021
Magazine
Win McCormack
The First Amendment Under Fire
Can the ideals of free speech and social justice be reconciled?
August 9, 2021
Magazine
Melissa Gira Grant
Behind the GOP Strategy to Outlaw Trans Youth
Activists are beating back Republicans’ virulent attacks on trans rights. But the battle is costing the trans community.
August 6, 2021
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
The “Reopening” Celebrations Were Misguided and Premature
Many Americans worked through the worst of the pandemic in jobs that exposed them to Covid. These people are working still, as many others retreat to safety again amid the surge of the Delta variant.
August 5, 2021
Magazine
Patrick Iber
How the War on Terror Undermined American Democracy
Spencer Ackerman’s new book argues that the forever wars created the conditions for Trump’s rise.
July 30, 2021
Magazine
Michael Kazin
The Revolution That Wasn’t
Do we give the activist groups of the 1960s more credit than they deserve?
July 30, 2021
Magazine
Alex Shephard
Oligarch of the Month: Richard Branson
The Virgin magnate is battling fellow billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos in the race to turn outer space into a playground for the rich.
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