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Elizabeth Gilbert and the Pinterest Fantasy Life

April 06, 2016
If only all writers had the luxury to think of their work as nothing but pure, magical creativity…

by Yasmin Nair


Bill Clinton Has Always Been This Person

April 05, 2016
Clinton has spent his entire career inflicting harm on black people while cynically claiming to speak for their interests.

by Nathan J. Robinson


There’s Nothing Wrong With Feeling Entitled To Your Education

April 01, 2016
Loathsome as she may be, Abigail Fisher deserved to go to the University of Texas.

by Oren Nimni


The Declining Taste of the Global Super-Rich

March 25, 2016
Today’s “patrons of the arts” are less interested in opera and ballet, and more interested in novelty furniture and enormous sculptures of their own faces…

by Amber A'Lee Frost


“Multiculturalism Rots Brains”: An Interview With Maryam Namazie

March 25, 2016
The Iranian dissident communist gets scathing about Islamism and the Left…

by Current Affairs


The Rise of the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Cult

March 10, 2016
How a wizened, middle-of-the-road jurist became a T-shirt icon for millennial feminists…

by David Kinder


What’s In Our March/April Issue

March 06, 2016
The table of contents for our March/April issue…

by Current Affairs


Nominating a Presidential Candidate Under Active FBI Investigation Is An Incredibly Risky Gamble

March 05, 2016
Unless, of course, there is some kind of separate system of justice for the powerful…

by Nathan J. Robinson


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