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October 29, 2020
Magazine
Kate Wagner
Will Airbnb Do to Small Towns What It Did to New York and Barcelona?
The company’s big-city “experiences” were crippled by the pandemic. Now it’s looking to capitalize on the urban flight to rural retreats.
May 18, 2018
Magazine
Alan Wolfe
A Most Violent Year
The world that 1968 ushered in is a far cry from the one activists imagined.
July 12, 2012
Ruth Franklin
The Limits of Feeling
April 8, 2009
Peter Scoblic
World Without End, Amen
January 23, 2007
The New Republic Staff
Department Of Historical Irony
November 3, 2003
Zadie Smith
The Limited Circle Is Pure
June 30, 2003
Spencer Ackerman
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John B. Judis
The First Casualty
The selling of the Iraq war.
October 8, 2001
Stanley Kauffmann
From the Inside
July 12, 1999
Roger Cohen
Memory Goes to War
Madeline Albright’s foreign past and America’s foreign policy
March 12, 1998
Daniel Bell
After the Tsunami
Will economic crisis bring democracy to Asia?
January 10, 1994
Michael Lewis
The Speculator
January 1, 1990
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