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Culture Hurricane Season Twenty years ago, Katrina ravaged a place I’ve left but still love. “I came in with Halley’s […]
Culture Hurricane Season Twenty years ago, Katrina ravaged a place I’ve left but still love. “I came in with Halley’s […]
Books Hobbes With a Halo On the magnetism of the life and ideas of René Girard. I Came to Cast
Foreign Affairs Europe’s Iran ‘Snapback’ Is a Dangerous Escalation The move raises tensions and makes war more likely, not less.
Politics Huey Long in the Age of Donald Trump—and Zohran Mamdani The best way to spread the wealth is for
Books Middle American Revolutionary Was Sam Francis the prophet of Trumpian populism? Samuel T. Francis and Revolution from the Middleby
Andrew Day, Jude Russo, and Joseph Addington discuss the FBI raid on John Bolton’s home, President Donald Trump’s firing of
Politics The White House’s Bizarre Defense of Chinese Foreign Students Colleges would shut down without more foreigners? That’s a win-win.
Foreign Affairs How U.S. Support for Ukraine’s Neo-Nazis Imperils Diplomacy Since the Cold War, Washington has empowered violent anti-Russian extremists.
Foreign Affairs Singapore’s Real Lesson for Britain and Europe In a multiethnic and democratic society, there needs to be imperial
Britain, France, and Germany moved on Thursday to reinstate extensive sanctions on Iran as punishment for its nuclear activities. The