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How Overdiagnosing Can Go Terribly Wrong

How Overdiagnosing Can Go Terribly Wrong

Marty Makary on the Industrializing of Health Care

By Marty Makary | September 20, 2019

The Problem of Germany's Post-War Internal Refugees

The Problem of Germany's Post-War Internal Refugees

On the So-Called "Expellees" of Eastern Europe

By Peter Gatrell | September 20, 2019

Naomi Klein's Advice for the Next Generation of Climate Activists

Naomi Klein's Advice for the Next Generation of Climate Activists

On the Importance of Making Mistakes

By Naomi Klein | September 19, 2019

Jim Shepard on Why We Still Need Literary Journals

Jim Shepard on Why We Still Need Literary Journals

Thank God for the Small Magazines

By Jim Shepard | September 19, 2019

On E.B. White's Urgent Calls for Environmental Justice

On E.B. White's Urgent Calls for Environmental Justice

Megan Mayhew Bergman Revisits The New Yorker's
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By Megan Mayhew Bergman | September 19, 2019

The 20 Best Campus Novels, Ranked

The 20 Best Campus Novels, Ranked

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Open to Interpretation: The Brief Relationship of Susan Sontag and Jasper Johns

By Benjamin Moser | September 19, 2019

When It's Good to Be Bad: Maris Kreizman Interviews (Her Husband) Josh Gondelman

By The Maris Review | September 19, 2019

Can Humans Read Animals' Minds?

By Lars Svendsen | September 19, 2019

How the Human Face of Medicine is Too Often Missing

How the Human Face of Medicine is Too Often Missing

Arthur Kleinman Locates Where Love Meets Health Care

By Arthur Kleinman | September 19, 2019

Javier C. Hernández and Xu Xi on Hong Kong's Battle with Beijing

Javier C. Hernández and Xu Xi on Hong Kong's Battle with Beijing

With V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | September 19, 2019

When Leonard Bernstein Played Cultural Diplomat in 1960s Japan

When Leonard Bernstein Played Cultural Diplomat in 1960s Japan

Mari Yoshihara on the Great Composer's Seminal Cold War-Era Tour of Japan

By Mari Yoshihara | September 19, 2019

'Elegy for Robert Frank' by David Roderick

'Elegy for Robert Frank' by David Roderick

RIP Robert Frank

By David Roderick | September 19, 2019

Alexandra Fuller on Growing Up in a Racist Family

Alexandra Fuller on Growing Up in a Racist Family

The Memoirist of Travel Light, Move Fast on Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

By Just the Right Book | September 19, 2019

What Listening Means in a Time of Climate Crisis

What Listening Means in a Time of Climate Crisis

Tara Houska on the Voices of Indigenous Elders

By Tara Houska | September 18, 2019

What Would Happen If the World Lost the Internet?

What Would Happen If the World Lost the Internet?

Mike Pearl on the Unnerving Depth of Our Digital Dependence

By Mike Pearl | September 18, 2019

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