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  • Kamala Harris Did What She Had To

    In attacking her record on crime policy, her critics are ignoring how politics actually works.

    Peter BeinartAugust 10, 2020
  • Pre-Historic Nations: Or, Inquiries Concerning Some of the Great Peoples and Civilizations of Antiquity, and Their Probable Relation to a Still Older Civilization of the Ethiopians or Cushites of Arabia
    June 1869 Issue
  • Potpourri
    Phoebe Lou AdamsDecember 1965 Issue
  • Potpourri
    Phoebe Lou AdamsNovember 1965 Issue
  • A Chilling Assassination in Wisconsin

    Could the killing of a retired judge in Wisconsin signal more attacks to come?

    David A. GrahamJune 5, 2022
    A photo illustration of a judge's gavel, layered over with red stripes
  • This Week in Books: Sylvia Plath Continues to Fascinate

    Her life is still being unpacked 60 years after her death.

    Gal BeckermanSeptember 8, 2023
    A photo of Sylvia Plath
  • How Wine Became Metropolitan: An Interview With David Gissen
    Nicola TwilleySeptember 7, 2011
  • Can the Country Survive Without a Strong Middle Class?

    In a powerful new book, the legal scholar Ganesh Sitaraman argues that America’s government will fall apart as inequality deepens.

    Rebecca J. RosenMarch 21, 2017
    George Washington watches from his desk as a delegate signs the Constitution.
  • The Miracle of German Recovery: An Economy Planned for Free Enterprise
    Hans Otto WesemannMarch 1957 Issue
  • Revolutionizing Religion in Europe
    Kenneth D. MillerNovember 1922 Issue
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