Print Magazine January 15-22, 2018, Issue Cover art by: Nurul Hana Anwar Purchase Current Issue or Login to Download the PDF of this Issue Download the PDF of this Issue Editorial Why Numbers Alone Obscure the Real Deportation Story The total number of deportations is down under Trump, but don’t confuse that with leniency. Julianne Hing The GOP Tax Bill and the Crisis of American Democracy The country is ruled by oligarchs and their enablers. Richard Kim The Alpha Male’s Guide to Power-Hair-Styling ignore this… Read More Sally Gardner This Ballot Initiative Could Restore Voting Rights to More Than a Million Floridians If it passes, the measure will automatically re-enfranchise most felons after their sentences are complete. Sasha Abramsky Report From Alabama: ‘Doug Jones Is the Man We’ve Been Waiting For’ Howell Raines on “driving the silver spike into Dracula’s heart.” Jon Wiener Column The Misogynist Within Sexual harassment expresses power dynamics from which all men benefit. Kai Wright Keep the Fight Against Trump Alive With a Generous Donation This Holiday Season These organizations are fighting the pernicious effects of his administration. Now’s the time to give them a boost. Katha Pollitt Detour Calvin Trillin Letters Letters From the January 15-22, 2018, Issue The long con… Our Readers and Richard Kreitner Feature Since Trump’s Victory, Democratic Socialists of America Has Become a Budding Political Force Why an army of young people is joining DSA. Anna Heyward The 2017 Progressive Honor Roll Resistance was the watchword this year. These honorees not only refused to go backward; they challenged old orthodoxies. John Nichols Books & the Arts Mary McCarthy’s Unsparing Honesty For McCarthy, accuracy was more than just a literary aesthetic; it was a moral and political position. Maggie Doherty Arbitrary Rule A new work of political theory captures the workplace power dynamics behind sexual harassment. J.C. Pan Before Romare Bearden’s Collages The painter’s little-known abstract period was not an end, but a method of discovery. Barry Schwabsky It’s a Daisy Nikki Wallschlaeger Recent Issues See All "swipe left below to view more recent issues"Swipe → December 2024 November 2024 October 2024 September 2024 August 2024 July 2024 See All x
Why Numbers Alone Obscure the Real Deportation Story The total number of deportations is down under Trump, but don’t confuse that with leniency. Julianne Hing
The GOP Tax Bill and the Crisis of American Democracy The country is ruled by oligarchs and their enablers. Richard Kim
This Ballot Initiative Could Restore Voting Rights to More Than a Million Floridians If it passes, the measure will automatically re-enfranchise most felons after their sentences are complete. Sasha Abramsky
Report From Alabama: ‘Doug Jones Is the Man We’ve Been Waiting For’ Howell Raines on “driving the silver spike into Dracula’s heart.” Jon Wiener
The Misogynist Within Sexual harassment expresses power dynamics from which all men benefit. Kai Wright
Keep the Fight Against Trump Alive With a Generous Donation This Holiday Season These organizations are fighting the pernicious effects of his administration. Now’s the time to give them a boost. Katha Pollitt
Since Trump’s Victory, Democratic Socialists of America Has Become a Budding Political Force Why an army of young people is joining DSA. Anna Heyward
The 2017 Progressive Honor Roll Resistance was the watchword this year. These honorees not only refused to go backward; they challenged old orthodoxies. John Nichols
Mary McCarthy’s Unsparing Honesty For McCarthy, accuracy was more than just a literary aesthetic; it was a moral and political position. Maggie Doherty
Arbitrary Rule A new work of political theory captures the workplace power dynamics behind sexual harassment. J.C. Pan
Before Romare Bearden’s Collages The painter’s little-known abstract period was not an end, but a method of discovery. Barry Schwabsky