Women’s Media Is a Scam

On the subtle horror of Refinery29. | Continue reading


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Poet of the People: The Partisan World of Pablo Neruda

The partisan world of Pablo Neruda | Continue reading


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The Remaking of Class

Long a silent presence in American life, class is now sharply felt in upheavals and displacement across the country. | Continue reading


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In an in-depth piece published Saturday, Times reporter Jeremy W. Peters argued that criticisms of President Trump only make Republicans who have doubts about the president like him more. His opening example was Gina Andrews, a Virginia resident. “Gina Anders knows the feeling we … | Continue reading


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The Fight for the Right to Be Cremated by Water

"Aquamation," a greener form of body disposal, is gaining acceptance in America. But some powerful groups are fighting to stop it. | Continue reading


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Is America Ready for the Next Superstorm?

Cities will have to accept that in cases of extreme weather, survival means change—to the economy, and to the country’s idea of itself. | Continue reading


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Elon Musk’s Fall to Earth

Why the Silicon Valley titan is lashing out at the press | Continue reading


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Inside the strange, uniform politics of today’s MBA programs

Inside the strange, uniform politics of elite MBA programs | Continue reading


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Do You Know Where Your Healing Crystals Come From?

These spiritual stones purportedly help people connect with the Earth, but few sellers will say where on Earth their products are from. | Continue reading


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How America Broke Its Economy

Unemployment is at a 15-year low, so why aren't wages surging? Because the old rules no longer apply. | Continue reading


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How Tech Is Remaking Fashion in Its Image

The ethos of Silicon Valley—scalability, homogeneity, and a subtle exclusivity—has crept into the clothes people wear. | Continue reading


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Don’t Blame Phones for Narcissism

A new book argues that 2,500 years of culture have caused an outbreak of self-obsession. | Continue reading


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How Do You Control 1.4B People?

China's social credit system, which becomes mandatory in 2020, aims to funnel all behavior into a credit score. | Continue reading


@newrepublic.com | 5 years ago

Silicon Valley’s Rigged Game of Life

In “Live Work Work Work Die,” Corey Pein tries to survive the gig economy. | Continue reading


@newrepublic.com | 6 years ago

Why Is Everything So Hideous?

On the bad digital design we cannot escape | Continue reading


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