Evangelical Politics in God’s Country
A new book provides a sweeping view of the political and theological influence of a loosely defined group.
"You can't ignore politics, no matter how much you'd like to." — Molly Ivins
A new book provides a sweeping view of the political and theological influence of a loosely defined group.
Andrew WrightJun 20, 2017
William F. Buckley Jr. loved to yell “stop” no matter what was moving, says our reviewer.
Andrew BurtJun 20, 2017
Emmett Rensin offers a psychoanalysis of managerial liberalism as superego and asks: What happens when the id of liberalism can't be controlled?
Emmett RensinJun 18, 2017
“Becoming Cliterate” will help many women reach their orgasm objectives, and that’s good. But orgasm equity will not solve the problem of patriarchy.
Laura FrostJun 16, 2017
Is Europe entering a phase of new fascism? Not so fast, says our reviewer, as 1930s comparisons fail on many levels.
Erik D’AmatoJun 16, 2017
Carl Abbott on the politics of utopia in Austin Tappan Wright’s “Islandia.”
Carl AbbottJun 16, 2017
Cynthia Haven talks to Russian poet, journalist, and political activist Maria Stepanova.
Cynthia L. HavenJun 15, 2017
Think you know what it means to be Machiavellian? You don’t know the half of it, says our reviewer.
Brickey LeQuireJun 15, 2017
Imagine Adolf Eichmann was never prosecuted for his war crimes. Instead, he wrote a book.
Stephen RohdeJun 14, 2017
CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou on the new book by James E. Mitchell, the creator of Enhanced Interrogation Techniques.
John KiriakouJun 14, 2017
Alternative histories of the Patty Hearst kidnapping add to an already complicated narrative, writes our reviewer.
M. W. LipschutzJun 13, 2017
Can a democracy exist without public things?
Matthew MullinsJun 12, 2017