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Today: "Can Marriage Survive the Manosphere?" Plus, confessions of an exploited pop star; Trump’s America vs. Springsteen’s; and more...

 
 

The American Revolution Is Not Complete

Long after the founding, many ordinary Americans saw the Revolution as ongoing—an unfinished fight for freedom and equality.

By Eric Herschthal

 
 

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In Power Ballad, a Stolen Song Unravels Two Musicians

In John Carney’s movies, music connects people where conversation cannot. But in his latest, it opens a wound.

By Annie Berke

 

Siri Hustvedt’s Revelatory Examination of Grief

In her memoir Ghost Stories, grief is a form of knowledge—anguished and fragmentary, but knowledge nonetheless.

By William Giraldi

 

Confessions of an Exploited Pop Star

Candice Wuehle’s novel Ultranatural lays bare the alienated labor behind the catchy hits and sequined costumes.

By Kristen Martin

 

Scott Pelley Knew Exactly What He Was Doing in Trashing Bari Weiss

Weiss and the Ellisons have an utterly transparent ideological agenda. Thank you, Scott Pelley, for calling them out.

By Perry Bacon

 

The June Issue Is Available Now

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How AI Chatbots Are Supercharging Digital Radicalization

The popular products are demonstrating a troubling ability to push vulnerable people toward the brink of violence.

By Luke Barnes

 

Trump’s America vs. Springsteen’s: I Know Which Is the "Real America"

While the president is crashing out over his concert cancellations, The Boss is rallying the majority.

By Michael Tomasky

 

Pope Leo’s Vital Message About Work in the Age of AI

In his new encyclical, Leo revives the importance of the dignity of labor.

By Timothy Noah

 

Can Marriage Survive the Manosphere?

The appeal of marriage is waning in an age of supercharged misogyny.

By Anna Louie Sussman

 

How to Shut Down an Immigrant Detention Camp

There are many ways to interrupt the Trump administration’s brutal deportation campaign. Just look at what’s happening around Delaney Hall in New Jersey.

By Melissa Gira Grant

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