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February 27, 2022
Is Political Language Too Contested?
Harold James laments that we’ve lost the true meanings of words like “democracy” and “capitalism.”
by Ian Beacock

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John Darnielle’s new novel, “Devil House,” probes the moral implications of investigating a cold case.
by Robert Rubsam
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Lea Ypi’s memoir recounts Albania’s troubled transition to democracy.
by Sophie Pinkham
The longest running theme in the history of the party might be charges of incoherence and disorganization.
by Sam Rosenfeld
The crisis that Federici identified in the 1970s has reached a boiling point.

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“To Paradise” shows little interest in the big questions it asks.
by Siddhartha Deb
Get unlimited access to the March 2022 issue this weekend only. Sophie Pinkham on Lea Ypi's memior, Sam Rosenfeld on Michael Kazin's history of the Democratic party, Joanna Biggs on Silvia Federici and the unpaid labor or housework, Siddartha Deb on Hanya Yanagihara's new novel, and much more.
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