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Messin’ with Texas


When self-serving political insiders control the redistricting process, you get one big headache. Just ask the Lone Star State.

Samuel Issacharoff

In the News

The iEconomy: The New York Times is publishing an investigative series on the globalized hi-tech industry and its manufacturing and labor practices.

What we can do as consumers of these products to push needed reforms? Read our forum “Citizen Consumer,” with lead essay by Dara O’Rourke and responses by Auret van Heerden, Richard M. Locke, and others.


A Better Deal


In his State of the Union speech, President Obama staked his reelection bid on a raw form of populism.

David Biespiel

Citizen Philosophers


All Brazilians are required to study philosophy. Will it make any difference to their democracy?

Carlos Fraenkel

All Together Now


Poetry is often thought of as the premier genre of isolation, but four new books reach out.

Siobhan Phillips

A World on Fire

Life and Death in a New Orleans Squat

Hear Danelle Morton discuss her story on NPR’s Talk of the Nation and WBUR’s Here and Now.


Longtime BR contributor Martha Nussbaum discusses Creating Capabilities with California Lawyer Magazine’s Martin Lasden.


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essays

The Return of Inequality

Occupy Wall Street has transformed the 2012 election.
Ari Paul—Web only

Digital Culture Wars

SOPA and the Fight for Control of Online Content
Frank Pasquale—Web only

Not So Nasty, Brutish, and Short

Steven Pinker’s The Better Angels of Our Nature
Claude S. Fischer

A World on Fire

Life and Death in a New Orleans Squat
Danelle Morton

A Shared Fate

The Political Implications of the Eurozone Crisis
Jan-Werner Müller—Web only

The People and the Patriots

Who Led Whom in the American Revolution?
Alfred F. Young


More Essays


fiction

Mutts

Duchess, the dog that Jack and his dad brought home, is sitting by the kitchen table in a pair of women’s underpants.
David Riordan

Unpacking

Ben Katchor’s The Cardboard Valise
John Crowley


More Fiction & Fiction Essays


 Sites of interest: Personal Loans

Forums

The Future of Black Politics


Black movements have historically led the fight for social and economic justice. It is time to rebuild black politics, argues Michael C. Dawson.

A forum on the power and potential of black movements, with responses from William Julius Wilson, Andra Gillespie, Tommie Shelby, Rev. Patrick H. O’Connor, Jennifer L. Hochschild, Lani Guinier and Gerald Torres, Dorian T. Warren. Dawson replies.


More Forums & Special Issues


State of the Nation

The Brown Majority

America’s dramatic demographic shift
Stephen Ansolabehere

A World Apart

There are still two Americas
Ryan D. Enos


More State of the Nation


poetry

Some Novelties of Stagecraft

Matthew Gagnon

Poet’s Sampler

Introduced by Katy Lederer
Iris Cushing

The Bicameral Eyeball

John Ashbery

The Sound of It, Spring

Elizabeth Gramm

Poetry Microreviews

Books by Laura Solomon, Lisa Fishman, Eugenijus Ališanka, Albert Mobilio, and Shira Dentz


More Poetry & Poetry Criticism


On Film

An Acquired Taste

Lynne Ramsay’s We Need to Talk about Kevin
Alan A. Stone


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