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Grasping at the Grail

Truth and Morality in Dworkin’s Justice for Hedgehogs.

The ICC at 10

Deterrent or Distraction?

Cultural Agents

Art as an engine for change.

The Politics of Poetry

Bringing the lyrical to the presidential.

Running Through Murakami’s 1Q84

A more accessible, yet less striking novel.

The Doomsday Diaries

Survivalism's many stripes.

Literary Supplement Introduction

Most Americans would recoil at the idea that Hollywood had once held hands with Hitler. Could such reassuringly American films as Inglourious Basterds and...

Now It Really Begins

The debates will be a defining moment for the election and a tough one for Romney to win.

It's Anyone's Game, But So What?

There's not much real drama in the presidential debates.

Mitt's Turnaround? I Think Not

Chris Christie's big "turnaround" story is almost certainly a fairy tale.