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Current issue, no. 42
Why liberal policy savants deplore rule by the people
The errant politics of Pink Wave fundraising
The sick history of the U.S. campaign song
Online
Imagine that the left set out to reclaim populism. Is it possible?
Debate—and especially the challenge to debate—exists as an end in itself. Debate has become a conservative fetish object.
Younger users aren’t ditching Facebook because of Alex Jones, but because listening to all of America’s uncles at once is our literal nightmare.
Both sides don’t do it—not when it comes to political violence in America.
Poems
First, we’re skinny-dipping,
Sam & I, in a pond in Tennessee,
which is his idea, I should say,
&
When you leave the museum
of contemporary art, opening
the doors to midday, you may need
a few minutes to reset context:
the. . .
Fiction
Fabrications. Rag sheet revisionist history. All of it. We did our best by Our Girl.
My father called to tell me that my sister was going off the rails at college.
Online
Imagine that the left set out to reclaim populism. Is it possible?
Debate—and especially the challenge to debate—exists as an end in itself. Debate has become a conservative fetish object.
Online
Younger users aren’t ditching Facebook because of Alex Jones, but because listening to all of America’s uncles at once is our literal nightmare.
Both sides don’t do it—not when it comes to political violence in America.
Poems
First, we’re skinny-dipping,
Sam & I, in a pond in Tennessee,
which is his idea, I should say,
&
When you leave the museum
of contemporary art, opening
the doors to midday, you may need
a few minutes to reset context:
the. . .
Fiction
Fabrications. Rag sheet revisionist history. All of it. We did our best by Our Girl.
My father called to tell me that my sister was going off the rails at college.
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