A roundup of The New Republic's culture coverage
Labor unions are more popular than most elected officials. A labor journalist explains how they can build political power. |
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Has tech plunged culture into an era devoid of originality and surprise? |
Former evangelicals are growing in number. But are they a movement? |
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Adelle Waldman’s "Help Wanted" makes the case for retail warehouse work as a subject worthy of serious fiction. |
The author of "Erasure" and "James" has spent his career running rings around his readers. |
The new Netflix show faithfully adapts Liu Cixin’s bestselling novels but lacks imagination. |
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