The Legacy of Red Vienna
From 1919 to 1934, socialist Vienna was guided by the “critical rationalism” and the pluralist, collaborative ethos of its thinkers and planners, whose influence endured long after they lost power.
November 21, 2024 issue
Rescuing the People’s Parchment
Fifty years after its signing, the Declaration of Independence had deteriorated distressingly. A new book traces its subsequent graphic elaborations and the commissioning of the iconic facsimile we know today.
November 21, 2024 issue
Life in the Ruins
Two new books consider the delusion of the human quest to be free from the constraints of nature.
November 21, 2024 issue
The Flailing Superpower
The spectacle of America on the global stage
November 7, 2024 issue
I, Coppola
Megalopolis, the director’s first film in thirteen years, is a useful reminder of how inimical extreme wealth is to democratic thinking—and to clear thinking in general.
November 3, 2024
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Charles Simic: Sticking to Our Guns“Every country in the world has dimwits and crooks in politics, but no country treats them with greater respect than we do—or with such gutlessness.”
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