Roundup Top 10!
How American voters fell out of love with their own partiesby Leon NeyfakhToday we hate the other side more than we root for our own team. Why the end of rah-rah politics is bad for democracy. |
A Day Late & a Dollar Short: Obama & China agree on Languid Climate Goalsby Juan ColeNeither country has been willing to do all that much at all to reduce emissions. |
The military make mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the self-criticism’s become excessiveby Max BootDespite the dismal state of Iraq today and to a lesser extent of Afghanistan, America’s veterans can be proud of their achievements over the past 13 years. |
Treat street harassment as a crimeby Jonathan ZimmermanLearn from 'masher' prosecutions, and go after at least some of the men who menaced Shoshana Roberts |
Two ideologically based societies have developed within the United States, and the differences between them are growing.by Paul StarrThe country is stuck but it is not stationary. Some things are changing—just not at the federal level. |
A German-Jewish Zionist Explains Why Anti-Semitism Is All the Sameby Maxim BillerFaced with specific pressures in Europe, a writer asks, ‘Would I think and write in a different way if there were no Israel?’ |
What we can learn from Vietnam War veterans about heroin addictionsby James Clear95% of Vietnam veterans who used heroin got off it when they returned home. What was their secret? |
The Story of How The New Republic Invented Modern Liberalismby Franklin FoerThe magazine was born wearing an idealistic face. The editors would help craft a new notion of American government, one that now goes by a very familiar name: liberalism |
Was Vincent Van Gogh Murdered?by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White SmithIf Van Gogh didn’t shoot himself, who did shoot him? |
Even George Washington couldn't get along with the Senateby Jonathan ZimmermanTension between the chief executive and the upper body of Congress is baked into our national DNA. |