The Garland Fund was not a typical foundation, but its history shows the potential role philanthropy can play in moments of ...
Matt and Sam talk to Jason Zengerle about his new book, Hated by All the Right People: Tucker Carlson and the Unraveling of the Conservative Mind.
For decades, national policies have compelled states to pare back eligibility and benefits for social programs. Under Trump, ...
The success of Zohran’s agenda will depend on an ambitious digital strategy that transcends social media performance. Arvin Alaigh ▪ Winter 2026 Zohran Mamdani poses for a selfie with a ...
W.H. Auden said that “poetry makes nothing happen,” and Karl Marx said the same thing (though not in so many words) about philosophy. The latter opinion would seem to place a Marxist philosopher in a ...
A response to “The Demise of Conflict Studies” from our winter issue, followed by a reply by the authors. The following is a response to “ The Demise of Conflict Studies ” from our winter issue, ...
Since the end of the Confederacy, the cult of the “taxpayer” has provided a socially acceptable veneer for racist attacks on democracy. Vanessa Williamson ▪ Winter 2021 A composite photograph ...
Harvard University Press, 2018, 400 pp. Neoliberalism has many histories. Milton Friedman, the Chicago school, Pinochet, Thatcher and Reagan’s market revolution, IMF structural adjustment, and ...
Sheldon Wolin dedicated his career to championing not just a new politics but a new kind of politics—one that refused to substitute top-down administration for the messy uncertainties of democracy.
This article is followed by a response by Andrew F. March, along with Michael Walzer’s reply. To read the exchange, click here. In the three and a half decades since the Iranian revolution, I have ...