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But then again, her sense of life among others had, in fact, been coming apart from the moment the hospital doors had closed ...
Could Ditching Elections Save Democracy? A new book makes the case for replacing them with a system of government based on random selection.
This week marks eight decades since the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II, devastating the two cities, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians, and ...
This note introduces our Summer 2025 issue. Read the Table of Contents here . Subscribe to get a copy.
Our 50th anniversary issue, featuring longtime contributors, newer voices in the magazine, and classics from our archive.
From the Editors: The Responsibility of Intellectuals in the Age of Fascism and Genocide Introducing our Summer 2025 issue, which marks our 50th anniversary.
Shiri Pasternak is a professor of criminology at Toronto Metropolitan University and a steering committee member of the Jewish Faculty Network.
Given the history of Israel’s smearing of journalists in Gaza as a precursor to assassinating them, the Committee to Protect ...
Argentine-Chilean novelist, playwright, essayist, academic, and human rights activist, Walter Hines Page Research Professor of Literature and Latin American Studies at Duke University, is author of ...