Politics

Profiting in Nowhereland

The sordid histories behind Texas’s industrial-scale immigration detention center.

The Latest

Politics

First Day of School in South Rimal

Classes have started for a lucky few, but Gaza’s public sector lies in ruins.

Philosophy

What We Call Progress

Can we still imagine change for the better? Critical theorist Rahel Jaeggi tries in her new book.

Politics

The Kitchen Tables Behind Mamdani’s Kitchen-Table Strategy

Staging sites aren’t new to political campaigns, but they’ve never been done like this before.

Politics

The Conservatives Who Think Trump Isn’t Going Far Enough

MAGA’s base is more fractured than it looks.

Law Politics

What Are We Living Through?

Three competing narratives of the second Trump administration.

Arts in Society Philosophy

Plato and the Poets

The centuries-old debate should be settled: an intellectual world bereft of poetry is a damaged one.

Politics Race

Building a Political Home

Activist and scholar Cathy J. Cohen on winning power in the midst of a “generational war.”

Politics

The Inventor of the Future

The autobiography of anticolonial luminary Andrée Blouin captures her era’s euphoric highs as well as its tragic denouement.

Law

The Moral Stupefaction of the American Public

Trump’s actions are illegal, yes. Worse than that, they are wrong—precisely what the legality debate is meant to obscure.

Celebrating 50 years of Boston Review

Forums

Politics

The Responsibility of Intellectuals in the Age of Fascism and Genocide

Speaking the truth and exposing lies is not enough.

Law Politics

The Right to Be Hostile

Crackdowns on pro-Palestinian protest force a reckoning with inflated definitions of harm and harassment.

Politics Science

How Did We Fare on COVID-19?

To restore public trust and prepare for the next pandemic, we need a reckoning with the U.S. experience—what worked, and what didn’t.

Executive Dysfunctioning

Law Politics

Presidential Crimes

Torture must be addressed through legal instruments, not simply through the electoral repudiation of bad policy.

Law Politics

Watergate’s Ironic Legacy

It has only gotten harder to hold presidents accountable.

Politics

All About Obama

Five books consider the Obama presidency.

the fate of free speech

Politics

A General Air of Anxiety

The Red Scare targeted my father. He taught me the meaning of resistance.

Law Politics

The Right to Be Hostile

Crackdowns on pro-Palestinian protest force a reckoning with inflated definitions of harm and harassment.

Politics

There Can Be No Critique

Not only does censorship allow the slaughter of Palestinians to continue; it also serves as the mirror and justification for state violence.

From the Archive

Joelle M. Abi-Rached’s “The View from Besieged Beirut,” published in our pages in October 2024, has been selected as a Notable Essay in The Best American Essays 2025. Read it below:

Politics

The View from Besieged Beirut

In the wake of exploding pagers, universalism plunges into the abyss.

Reading Lists

Reading List

The Literature of Repression

Reading fiction under fascism

Reading List

Lessons from the March on Washington

The long arc of movements for social justice

Reading List

Eighty Years after Hiroshima

Eight decades of the contradictions of “nuclear democracy”

Get our newsletter

Vital reading on politics, ideas, and culture to your inbox


A political and literary forum, independent and nonprofit since 1975

Registered 501(c)(3) organization