On “The New Republic”
David Bell, a contributing writer and editor at “The New Republic” for over 30 years, considers the implications of its unraveling in an increasingly atomized digital age.
"Culture is an instrument wielded by professors to manufacture professors." — Simone Weil
David Bell, a contributing writer and editor at “The New Republic” for over 30 years, considers the implications of its unraveling in an increasingly atomized digital age.
David A. BellDec 29, 2014
Behind the scenes of Pasadena's Rose Parade.
Bonnie JohnsonDec 28, 2014
The #BlackLivesMatter movement, and the deaths that spurred it, should make all of us who celebrate ask: What does Christmas mean this year? And what should it mean?
Briallen HopperDec 23, 2014
"Like a real marshmallow, like any of the temptations offered children in his now-famous experiment, Mischel’s new book — The Marshmallow Test: Mastering Self-Control — is a trigger for our desire."
Helen Betya RubinsteinDec 18, 2014
"We didn’t particularly set out to write a book about state-sponsored surveillance."
Bruce Joshua MillerDec 15, 2014
"We need to walk these books to the centers of educational institutions — this is what it is all about."
Daniel A. OlivasDec 4, 2014
An Interview with ASA President Lisa Duggan
Sarah MesleNov 6, 2014
Why study a single year? Lots of reasons.
Alan GlynnNov 1, 2014
Rebecca Solnit "keeps her faith in the human project, its possibilities. But these will not be easily offered."
Sven BirkertsOct 28, 2014
Silver Lake: a correspondence.
Dagoberto Gilb, Rubén MartínezOct 25, 2014
Bob Stanley’s musical history Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! loves the social, material world where music is made and heard.
Joshua Joy KamenskyOct 23, 2014
Love in the time of lab rats.
Evan SelingerOct 20, 2014