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Marilynne Robinson

Humanism, Science, and the Radical Expansion of the Possible Humanism, Science, and the Radical Expansion of the Possible

Why we shouldn’t let neuroscience banish mystery from human life.

Oct 22, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Marilynne Robinson

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Letters From the November 9, 2015, Issue Letters From the November 9, 2015, Issue

Inside out and outside in… Gates’s gilded gospel… obstacle illusions…

Oct 22, 2015 / Barry Schwabsky, Michael Sorkin, and Our Readers

Detail from Pablo Picasso’s Guitar (1924).

The Noisy Silence of Picasso’s Guitars The Noisy Silence of Picasso’s Guitars

His sculptures reveal the artist’s secret affinities with nascent anti-colonialist movements.

Oct 22, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

Something Important Seeping Out of the World

Something Important Seeping Out of the World Something Important Seeping Out of the World

Films about mourning and illness, and some worthy commercial fare, dominated this year’s New York Film Festival.

Oct 22, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Puzzle No. 3378

Puzzle No. 3378 Puzzle No. 3378

Click HERE to download a printable PDF of this puzzle. ACROSS  1 Seven stars, and one who eats a lot of chips? (3,6)  6 Following a revolution, Chinese factory contains places to g…

Oct 22, 2015 / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

Self as Sovereign

Self as Sovereign Self as Sovereign

Where do we get the notion of mind as separate from body?

Oct 22, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Emily Wilson

Margo Jefferson

10 Questions for Margo Jefferson 10 Questions for Margo Jefferson

The author of Negroland explains her long journey from cheerleader to literary critic.

Oct 22, 2015 / Jon Wiener

How Bernie Sanders Should Talk About Democratic Socialism

How Bernie Sanders Should Talk About Democratic Socialism How Bernie Sanders Should Talk About Democratic Socialism

Instead of looking to Europe, Sanders could evoke the rich heritage of American radicalism.

Oct 21, 2015 / Eric Foner

Louisville Basketball and the NCAA’s Political Economy of Misogyny

Louisville Basketball and the NCAA’s Political Economy of Misogyny Louisville Basketball and the NCAA’s Political Economy of Misogyny

We can’t afford to be cynical about the news that the most lucrative college hoops program in the country uses women as a form of currency.

Oct 21, 2015 / Dave Zirin

October 18, 1851: Herman Melville’s ‘Moby-Dick’ Is Published

October 18, 1851: Herman Melville’s ‘Moby-Dick’ Is Published October 18, 1851: Herman Melville’s ‘Moby-Dick’ Is Published

“Born in hell-fire, and baptized in an unspeakable name, ‘Moby-Dick’ reads like a great opium dream.”

Oct 18, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

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