A roundup of TNR’s culture reporting
His memoir "Knife" answers violence with art, and explores the limits of the imagination. |
How U.S. foreign policy impoverished the country—and boosted corporate profits |
Park Chan-wook’s new miniseries on HBO takes American imperialism to task. |
Beware of theories about human nature based on the study of our earliest ancestors. |
The rise of trad Catholicism is sowing discord at religious institutions—including Benedictine College, where the NFL kicker made his controversial remarks. |
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{{#if }} What American Fascism Would Look Like: It can happen here. And if it does, here is what might become of the country. | {{/if}} |
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The football player shared his stunned reaction when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talked to him about being his vice president. |
Joseph Weizenbaum’s underrated book "Computer Power and Human Reason" cautioned against confusing people with machines. |
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Tune in on June 8 for a high-profile event that will feature authors who are currently banned; fellow writers who have taken up the cause; and teachers, librarians, and students who have been directly impacted by the book bans that are sweeping America. Guests include: Lauren Groff, Ellen Hopkins, George M. Johnson, Jacqueline Woodson, and more. Sign up for the livestream now. |
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