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What Is It About Conservatism and the Idea of Openness?

What Is It About Conservatism and the Idea of Openness?

Johan Norberg Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 22, 2021

Donald Trump Will Never Understand the Pain He Has Caused

Donald Trump Will Never Understand the Pain He Has Caused

Even Richard Nixon Knew He'd Done Wrong

By Timothy Denevi | January 21, 2021

Meet the illustrator making art based on Haruki Murakami’s short stories.

Meet the illustrator making art based on Haruki Murakami’s short stories.

By Walker Caplan | January 21, 2021

Ursula K. Le Guin stamps are coming to a post office near you.

Ursula K. Le Guin stamps are coming to a post office near you.

By Katie Yee | January 21, 2021

The New Yorker Union is stopping all work for twenty-four hours.

The New Yorker Union is stopping all work for twenty-four hours.

By Emily Temple | January 21, 2021

On Heartbreak, Absence, and Falling in Love with <em>The Great Gatsby</em>

On Heartbreak, Absence, and Falling in Love with The Great Gatsby

David Stuart MacLean Charts the Path to His Gatsby-Inspired Novel

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The Cost of Free Speech Has Never Been Equal

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The Hungarian government has ordered a publisher to put a disclaimer on inclusive children's books.

The Hungarian government has ordered a publisher to put a disclaimer on inclusive children's books.

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President Joe Biden panders to writers everywhere by ALSO doing last-minute edits.

President Joe Biden panders to writers everywhere by ALSO doing last-minute edits.

By Jonny Diamond | January 20, 2021

Read every presidential inauguration poem ever performed (there are fewer than you think).

Read every presidential inauguration poem ever performed (there are fewer than you think).

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