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CATEGORY

Books & Arts

Why Marx Is Relevant

Eagleton's case for the relevance of Marxism in the 21st century

Silver Screens and Blackboards

Documentaries capture the education debate

The Neoconservative Instinct

Kristol calls for the return of virtue as the end of politics

Quixotic Liberalism

Our political democracy has become a “Kabuki exercise”

The New Tom Shadyac

An interview with Tom Shadyac, about his new documentary, I Am, which focuses on many of the problems with the world today and how we can fix them.

From the Bookshelf: Ellison

From “King of the Bingo Game” (1944) by Ralph Ellison, in Flying Home (1996) ed. by John F. Callahan

The Origins of Neoconservatism

Professor Harvey Mansfield on Leo Strauss, Irving Kristol, and the philosophy behind neoconservatism

Radiohead’s Return

Dissenting opinion: An intriguing extension to In Rainbows

Make the Oscars Better

Did anybody actually watch it this year?

Love / Jihad: A Valentine’s Day Special

Valentine's Day is the perfect occasion for a change in tone: a poetic reflection of mine set loosely in Middle Eastern history and firmly to the tune of love. Think about it, enjoy it.