Politics

Why Climate Politics Can’t Wait

“Climate hushing” is all the rage among Democrats. That’s a big mistake.

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Politics

America at 250

A roundtable on the arc of U.S. history at the nation’s semiquincentennial.

Philosophy Politics

The Wrong Way to Criticize the Humanities

A recent report, commissioned by the chancellors of Vanderbilt and Washington University, invites further intrusions on scholarly self-governance.

Politics

That’s How Change Happens

Dave Zirin on writing the life of Howard Zinn–and why his legacy points the way forward at the country’s semiquincentennial.

Philosophy

Good Lives

What the denigration of disability tells us about human flourishing.

Politics

The Spirit of ’76

What is living and what is dead in our memory of the American Revolution.

Philosophy Science

Knowledge Collapse

AI companies are racing to mechanize mathematics. Where does that leave human understanding?

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Politics

How Not to Defeat Authoritarianism

Moderation used to help Democrats win, but its advantages now have been greatly exaggerated.

Politics

The Real Border Crisis

The problem isn’t immigration. It’s the failure of liberal democracy itself.

Politics

The Responsibility of Intellectuals in the Age of Fascism and Genocide

Speaking the truth and exposing lies is not enough.

ICE’s reign of Terror

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Renee Good’s Murder and Other Acts of Terror

An interview with Robin D. G. Kelley on how to think about ICE—and the broader history of police violence.

Politics

How Not to Abolish ICE

What have we learned from the past two decades of struggle?

Law Politics

The Making of the Deportation Machine

The pillars aren’t new. They were built over decades, with bipartisan consensus.

The War on Iran

Politics

Object Lessons

The ceasefire in the Persian Gulf is a prelude to an emerging, precarious realignment.

Politics

The War on Iran: A Conversation

A roundtable on the consequences of U.S. and Israeli aggression, reactions from Iran and the Iranian diaspora, and the future of Iranian struggles for freedom and democracy.

Politics

Iran After Khamenei

An interview with sociologist Asef Bayat on the U.S.-Israeli war, democratic opposition to the Islamic Republic, and the country’s uncertain future.

Dispatches from the forever wars

Politics

The Catastrophe That Has Befallen All of Us

The director of an art center in Tehran on life under U.S.-Israeli bombardment.

Politics

Millenarian Fantasies

In Lebanon, Israel seems to be following the same logic it deployed in Gaza: emptying out entire areas through what amounts to ethnic cleansing.

Politics

Standing at the Gates of Hell

In the West Bank, the war on Iran has removed all restraints on settler violence against Palestinians.

From the Archive

Arts in Society Politics

Writing About Revolution

Revolutions are acts of hope. That’s why they are the terrain of novelists as much as historians.

Reading Lists

Politics

Dispatches from the Forever Wars

A special section in our Spring 2026 issue, with writing from Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, and the West Bank.

Reading List

Remember Iraq? Remember Syria?

The still-reverberating consequences of U.S. foreign policy

Reading List

Trump’s First Year

The violent reconfiguration of U.S. politics and power

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