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Politics
On the Unreality of Life in Contemporary America
Donald Hoffman in Conversation with Andrew Keen on the
Keen On
Podcast
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Keen On
| August 13, 2020
For what it's worth, Kamala Harris has pretty good taste in books.
By
Emily Temple
| August 12, 2020
Kurt Andersen on the Corrosive Politics
of Nostalgia
Of Trumpism, Disunity, and Resistance to Change
By
Kurt Andersen
| August 12, 2020
What Do Paramilitaries in the Streets of Portland Signal for November?
A Correspondence Between Matt Gallagher, Phil Klay, and Risa Brooks
By
Literary Hub
| August 12, 2020
Are We in the Middle of a Black Art Renaissance?
A Spiritual Manifesto for the Global International African Arts Movement
By
Patrick A. Howell and Mavin L. Mills
| August 12, 2020
The Long Hollowing Out of the American Middle Class
Jim Tankersley Visits One of the Hardest Working Men in
Minor League Baseball
By
Jim Tankersley
| August 12, 2020
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Losing Beirut: On Life in a Shattered City
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Rima Rantisi
| August 11, 2020
Letter From St. Paul: On the Complex Flavors of Black Joy
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Michael Kleber-Diggs
| August 11, 2020
How Stephen Miller Abandoned the Lessons of His Jewish Ancestors
By
Jean Guerrero
| August 11, 2020
The Racist History of Celebrating the American Tomboy
Lisa Selin Davis on the Endless Privileges Accorded to White Girls
By
Lisa Selin Davis
| August 11, 2020
Zombies, Pigs, Zombie Pigs, Capitalism, and You
Brad Bolman on the Difference Between Recycling Waste
and Exploiting It
By
Brad Bolman
| August 10, 2020
Whoever Said Nuclear Armageddon Was Easy?
In Paradise Valley, It's Hard Work Prepping for the End of the World
By
Bradley Garrett
| August 7, 2020
Waking Up in America as a Refugee
On One Family's First Days in Austin
By
Jessica Goudeau
| August 7, 2020
Laura Lippman on Diets, Incels, Frankenfoods, and Not Caring
About Any of It
Or: The Longue Durée of Self-Acceptance
By
Laura Lippman
| August 6, 2020
It Takes Many Voices to Find the Truth
John Freeman on the Origins of
The Tales of Two Planets
By
John Freeman
| August 6, 2020
On the Great and Terrible Hurricane of 1938
And the Lone Forecaster Who Predicted Its Deadly Path
By
Eric Jay Dolin
| August 6, 2020
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"rench bring us directly into her characters heads The mystery is as much about their…"