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November 7, 2021
Spencer Embraces an Angry, Messy Princess Diana
In Pablo Larraín’s dreamlike movie, Diana is not the people’s princess but a woman in search of herself.
by Jo Livingstone

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How the secular movement underestimated the endurance of religion.
by Chris Lehmann
How the division of labor within couples is stopping women getting equal pay at work
by Lily Meyer

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TNR editor Michael Tomasky talks with the music-business impresario about the impact that artists have on politics.
by Michael Tomasky
David Graeber and David Wengrow’s new history of humanity looks for the origins of authoritarianism and freedom.
by George Scialabba

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Beth Morgan’s “A Touch of Jen” is the latest work to reckon with a social media–fueled obsession.
by Jess Bergman
In over 150 hours of his podcast “Revolutions” and a new book, Duncan wrestles with centuries of upheaval.
by David Klion
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