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Democracy v. the Constitution

An interview with Osita Nwanevu about his new book, The Right of the People, and why defeating authoritarianism requires going back to democratic basics.

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Creatures Apart

Shulamith Firestone’s portraits of madness reveal a condition afflicting us all.

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Could Ditching Elections Save Democracy?

A new book makes the case for replacing them with a system of government based on random selection.

From the Editors: The Responsibility of Intellectuals in the Age of Fascism and Genocide

Introducing our Summer 2025 issue, which marks our 50th anniversary.

Politics

Israel’s War on Journalists

Anas al-Sharif delivered what Edward Said expected from intellectuals.

Politics

Our Man for Tehran

The U.S.- and Israel-backed campaign positioning Reza Pahlavi, son of the Shah, for regime change in Iran.

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How to Hide a Famine

Israel’s deliberate campaign to deny the crisis in Gaza.

Celebrating 50 years of Boston Review

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The Right to Be Hostile

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

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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.

Law Politics

The Dead End of Checks and Balances

Far from the cure to Trumpian authoritarianism, the U.S. constitutional system is driving our democratic decline.

Israel and Palestine

Politics

Israel’s War on Journalists

Anas al-Sharif delivered what Edward Said expected from intellectuals.

Politics

How to Hide a Famine

Israel’s deliberate campaign to deny the crisis in Gaza.

Politics

Gaza and the End of History

The apocalyptic scale of death and destruction lays bare the contradictions at the heart of the liberal international order.

the campus in crisis

Class & Inequality Politics

The New Politics of Higher Education

The right’s fantasy of left power on campus has never been accurate.

Politics

The Real Scandal of Campus Protest

It’s not that there has been too much student protest. It’s that there has not been much, much more of it.

Class & Inequality

An Open Letter from Faculty at West Virginia University

The crisis here spells disaster for the future of public education.

From the Archive

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When W. E. B. Du Bois Was “Un-American”

At the height of the McCarthy era, he was punished for trying to keep alive a free and open debate about U.S. military, economic, and foreign policy.

Reading Lists

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Lessons from the March on Washington

The long arc of movements for social justice

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Eighty Years after Hiroshima

Eight decades of the contradictions of “nuclear democracy”

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Before Alligator Alcatraz

The sordid history of U.S. immigration detention

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