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Sidney Hook, the Marxist philosopher-turned-neoconservative who once
mistakenly listed I.F.

If you want to date the beginning of conservative domination of the
opinion media, you could do worse than to pick Election Day 1964.

The announcement a few weeks ago that Partisan Review was closing
shop after a run of nearly seventy years brought sadness--since
PR at its best was a central site of American cul

Progressive journals are key in creating a movement, but they lack support.

The flagship of American conservative campus publications stands on the
foundation of twenty years of attention-grabbing antics.

Orbis
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
School population: 10,855

Topic magazine is a kaleidoscopic new British literary review,
still in its infancy and edited by a bunch of precocious Cambridge
graduate students.

The Chicago-based magazine Punk Planet--nominated for the past
two years in Utne Reader's Alternate Press Awards for "General
Excellence," along with such better-heeled competitio

Until and unless a nonhuman animal becomes a legal person, she will
remain invisible to civil law." This quote from the legal profile in
Bark magazine's fall issue in many ways sums up

Blogs

A multimedia artist, teacher and activist talks about the impact of hop-hop culture on young people from New York to Beijing.

February 25, 2013

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December 28, 2012

This week: a haunting piece from Aleppo, a debate in the trans community and much more.

December 16, 2012

This week: the escalating crisis in Syria, right-to-work laws in Michigan and much more. 

December 8, 2012

This weel: a profile of civil rights champion Bryan Stevenson, an analysis of the Libor scandal, and much more.

November 30, 2012

This week: a debate on debt forgiveness, Burma's Rohingya crisis, and the War on Drugs' latest victims.

November 16, 2012

This week: A corruption trial in Brazil, problematic prostitution initiatives in California, and more. 

November 9, 2012

This week: a move against unions in Michigan, the displacement of Brazil's indigenous and several underreported perspectives on Hurricane Sandy.

November 1, 2012

This week: LGBT New Yorkers stand against stop-and-frisk, Obama makes his "kill list" permanent, and much more. 

October 26, 2012

This week: Planned Parenthood and poverty, the unnamed favelas of Rio de Janeiro, and much more.

October 19, 2012
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