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The Offstage Convention, by Andrew Cockburn
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Finding Gaza at Kamala Harris’s DNC
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on Sep 6
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Who Goes Nazi?, by Dorothy Thompson
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Donald Trump calls for a ban on Muslims entering the United States; Dorothy Thompson wonders who is most susceptible to Nazism.
on Nov 4
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The Seventy Percent, by Yiyun Li
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On minor characters and human possibility
on Oct 30
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The Hindutva Lobby, by Andrew Cockburn
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How Hindu nationalism spreads in America
on Oct 19
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The Fever Called Living, by Evan Malmgren
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On the plight of environmental-illness refugees
on Oct 4
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Harper’s Magazine, The Atlantic, and Big Tech, by Harper’s Magazine
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Our October issue is now available, and we’ve received numerous requests to explain the appearance of The Atlantic’s logo beneath those of Google, Amazon,
on Sep 25
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Masters of War, by Thomas Meaney
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In search of the new world order in Munich
on Sep 22
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The Antitrust Revolution, by Barry C. Lynn
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Liberal democracy’s last stand against Big Tech
on Sep 17
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What Are You Going to Do With That?, by Erik Baker
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The future of college in the asset economy
on Sep 6
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The Enemies Briefcase, by Andrew Cockburn
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Secret powers and the presidency
on Aug 29
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The Thin Purple Line, by Jasper Craven
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The dubious rise of the private-security industry
on Aug 27
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Harper’s Magazine, the oldest general-interest monthly in America, explores the issues that drive our national conversation, through long-form narrative journalism and essays, and such celebrated features as the iconic Harper’s Index.
on Aug 3
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What Goes Up, by Andrew Lipstein
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Does the rise of index funds spell catastrophe?
on Aug 1
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Lewis H. Lapham (1935–2024), by Harper’s Magazine
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Mourning our editor emeritus
on Jul 26
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Dorothy Thompson, Harper’s Magazine: It is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one’s acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go Nazi.… I have come to know the types: the born Nazis, the Nazis whom democracy itself has created,
on Jul 23
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Music and Mystery, by Christian Wiman
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Seamus Heaney and the end of the poetic career
on Jul 17
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Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine
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Former president Donald Trump was injured in what appeared to be a botched assassination attempt.
on Jul 17
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The Demon Slayers, by Sam Kestenbaum
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The new age of American exorcisms
on Jul 16
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Overwhelming and Collective Murder, by Sam Kriss
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The grand, gruesome theories of René Girard
on Jul 15
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The Life and Death of Hollywood, by Daniel Bessner
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Film and television writers face an existential threat
on Jul 15
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Alternative Facts, by Andrew Cockburn
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How the media failed Julian Assange
on Jun 30
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The Gods of Logic, by Benjamín Labatut
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Before and after artificial intelligence
on Jun 26
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The Dead Admonish, by John Ganz
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Facing the ghosts of resistance and exile
on Jun 26
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The Branson Pilgrim, by Rafil Kroll-Zaidi
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Wherein the author spends a decade acquiring knowledge of country and/or western music, Elvis’s stillborn twin, Bidenomics in the wild, bathroom cruising, wax statuary, race relations, and the soul of the nation
on Jun 24
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Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine
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“I’ll explain it to you someday,” Trump said in response to the hypothetical question of how he puts his pants on.
on May 29
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The Prophet Who Failed, by Emily Harnett
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After the apocalypse that wasn’t
on May 23
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Masters of War, by Thomas Meaney
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In search of the new world order in Munich
on May 21
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The Life and Death of Hollywood, by Daniel Bessner
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Film and television writers face an existential threat
on Apr 16
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The Eviction Experts, by Mya Frazier
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Can a city stop a housing crisis?
on Mar 29
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Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine
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A 62-year-old German man who was administered 217 COVID-19 vaccines reported no side effects and no cases of the virus; researchers found that the 217th shot had further boosted the man’s immunity.
on Mar 14
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The Case Against Children, by Elizabeth Barber
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Among the antinatalists
on Mar 14
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Staying Awake, by Ursula K. Le Guin
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Notes on the alleged decline of reading
on Mar 10
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Sex and Grue in Ancient Rome, by Christopher Tayler
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On Mary Beard’s lives of the Caesars
on Mar 10
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Six Questions for Slavoj Žižek, by J. Nicole Jones
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For a philosopher who claims to eschew the carnivalesque, Slavoj Žižek creates quite a circus wherever he goes. After his concluding remarks as host of a
on Mar 10
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Israel’s War Within, by Bernard Avishai
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On the ruinous history of Religious Zionism
on Mar 7
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The Pentagon’s Silicon Valley Problem, by Andrew Cockburn
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How Big Tech is losing the wars of the future
on Mar 2
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If One Part Suffers, by Michelle Orange
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The enigma of body integrity dysphoria
on Jan 22