The Blathering Superego at the End of History
Emmett Rensin offers a psychoanalysis of managerial liberalism as superego and asks: What happens when the id of liberalism can't be controlled?
Emmett Rensin offers a psychoanalysis of managerial liberalism as superego and asks: What happens when the id of liberalism can't be controlled?
Emmett Rensin on the imaginative poverty of today's political punditry.
Emmett Rensin reviews Jonathan Chait’s “Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Created a Legacy That Will Prevail.”
Emmett Rensin wrestles with the genre of “The Hostage’s Daughter” by Sulome Anderson.
Emmett Rensin on Andrew Dominik's portrait of Nick Cave in "One More Time with Feeling."
Because Tom Wolfe and because James Baldwin and Hunter S. Thompson and Michael Herr, but because Didion most of all, an American essay today without...
What happens to a town racked by racial violence when the media and the public move on?