Optimal Stopping


Deborah Baker’s Charlottesville: An American Story is history of the city and how its checkered past ultimately led to the Unite the Right rally.
A conversation with the historian Anton Jäger about political polarization, the stagnation of the West, and the collapse of mass politics in the 20th century.
Adam Szetela’s That Book Is Dangerous! examines the emergence of a new job in publishing—secondary readers who comb through books for possible offenses.
The French writer’s fiction engages in a radical egalitarian project aimed at negating the right’s nihilism.
Mattia Filice’s Driver, a poetic novel about train conductors in France, offers an empathetic vision of working for the public.
In Eswar S. Prasad’s The Doom Loop, he attempts to defend a profession that failed to foresee the crisis of the post-liberal world.