The Lie of Nation Building
From the very beginning, the problem with the US involvement in Afghanistan lay essentially in the deficits in American democracy.
October 7, 2021 issue
Occupy Memory
A decade ago, a grassroots anticapitalist movement burst on the scene, galvanizing people with its slogan “We are the 99 percent.” It changed me, and many others, but how much did it change the world?
September 16, 2021
Whose Freedom?
Tyler Stovall demonstrates the potent and noxious ways that people have conflated freedom with whiteness but pays too little attention to the force of freedom as a concept.
September 23, 2021 issue
Our Emissary of Italian Prose
Frederika Randall’s translations introduced English readers to novels that expand our sense of Italian history and literature.
September 23, 2021 issue
The World of Tadeusz Borowski’s Auschwitz
The Polish writer survived the camps yet died before he was thirty. The stories he left behind provide perhaps the most unflinching literary account we have of the Holocaust.
September 12, 2021
Free from the Archives
The Supply-Side Star
Clint Eastwood, “more Yankee than Puritan and more ‘lonesome traveler’ than either, is preeminently a man with a project: a battle to win, frontier to cross, criminal to collar; evocative of patriarchy, yet aloof from it; with little belief in Providence but lots in provender.”
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