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Why We All Make Sacrifices to the Human-Created God Called “The Economy”

Why We All Make Sacrifices to the Human-Created God Called “The Economy”

Sven Beckert on the Rise of Capitalism As Both an Economic System and a Way of Life

By Sven Beckert | December 1, 2025

The Enduring Comedy Legacy of Sid Caesar

The Enduring Comedy Legacy of Sid Caesar

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Fight Book Bans! Fight Fascists! Listen to The Lit Hub Podcast!

Fight Book Bans! Fight Fascists! Listen to The Lit Hub Podcast!

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“The Voice of a Free People is Full of Turbulence and Grace.” Marilynne Robinson Accepts the Lewis H. Lapham Award

“The Voice of a Free People is Full of Turbulence and Grace.” Marilynne Robinson Accepts the Lewis H. Lapham Award

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By Literary Hub | November 26, 2025

The 16 Best Book Covers of November

The 16 Best Book Covers of November

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By Emily Temple | November 26, 2025

How Sex Workers Organize For Empowerment Across the Global South

How Sex Workers Organize For Empowerment Across the Global South

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On the Sweeping Supreme Court Decision That Led to Widespread High School Censorship

On the Sweeping Supreme Court Decision That Led to Widespread High School Censorship

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When England Tried to Tame Ireland’s Unruliest Province

When England Tried to Tame Ireland’s Unruliest Province

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The Magic of Marvel: How We Met the Avengers, Doctor Strange, Daredevil and Others

The Magic of Marvel: How We Met the Avengers, Doctor Strange, Daredevil and Others

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Israeli forces stormed the Palestinian National Theater, shutting down a children's show.

Israeli forces stormed the Palestinian National Theater, shutting down a children's show.

By Dan Sheehan | November 24, 2025

Dispatches from the dreamy launch party for a dating app’s literary magazine.

Dispatches from the dreamy launch party for a dating app’s literary magazine.

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What Was Literary Twitter? The Bracket *Championship Round*

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By Literary Hub | November 24, 2025

Nothing Better Than a Whole Lot of Books: In Praise of Bibliomania

Nothing Better Than a Whole Lot of Books: In Praise of Bibliomania

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