Print Magazine July 6-13, 2015 Issue Purchase Current Issue or Login to Download the PDF of this Issue Download the PDF of this Issue Editorial 6 Terrifying Quotes From GOP Candidates’ Announcement Speeches Who let these people run? The Nation You Can’t Fix ‘Broken Windows’, So End It Now After a year of tragedies, framed by the deaths of Eric Garner and Kalief Browder, it’s time for our leaders to discard this racist and immoral idea. The Editors The TPP Tipping Point A revolt by liberal Democrats heralds a new politics. William Greider The Stealthy Way Employers Keep Women Out of the Workforce In the 21st century, the worker is still assumed to be a man. Bryce Covert Column Why Do Journalists Take Delusional Presidential Candidates So Seriously? George Pataki’s campaign is a figment of his imagination. But that didn’t stop the press from covering it as if it were the real thing. Eric Alterman A Shaky Start for Jeb Bush Calvin Trillin What’s the True Cost of Free Trade? The price for deals like TPP is paid in forced migration and the refugee crises that are rolling around the globe. Gary Younge Letters Letters Magic Bullets, Dangerous Shields Katha Pollitt’s clarion essay [“Magic-Bullet Birth Control,” June 8] is a stark indictment of male politicians who want to make pregnancy irreversi… Read More Our Readers Feature How to Dump Tenants and Make a Fortune The chaotic, abusive process through which New York City landlords turn affordable housing into luxury apartments. DW Gibson Can Kshama Sawant Build an Actual Socialist City in America? First, she'll have to win rent control. Sarah Jaffe Climate Change Is a Crisis We Can Only Solve Together The very idea that we—as atomized individuals—could play a significant part in stabilizing the planet’s climate is objectively nuts. Naomi Klein Books & the Arts Outside Less Natalie Shapero Another City A cruel economics of forced mobility is the new planning mantra of New York City. Michael Sorkin Ignorant Good Will How an excesses of idealism and the embrace of violence destroyed the American left in the 1970s. Rick Perlstein Strange Worlds Maybe action movies, like youth itself, are wasted on the young. Stuart Klawans Recent Issues See All "swipe left below to view more recent issues"Swipe → January 2025 December 2024 November 2024 October 2024 September 2024 August 2024 See All x
You Can’t Fix ‘Broken Windows’, So End It Now After a year of tragedies, framed by the deaths of Eric Garner and Kalief Browder, it’s time for our leaders to discard this racist and immoral idea. The Editors
The Stealthy Way Employers Keep Women Out of the Workforce In the 21st century, the worker is still assumed to be a man. Bryce Covert
Why Do Journalists Take Delusional Presidential Candidates So Seriously? George Pataki’s campaign is a figment of his imagination. But that didn’t stop the press from covering it as if it were the real thing. Eric Alterman
What’s the True Cost of Free Trade? The price for deals like TPP is paid in forced migration and the refugee crises that are rolling around the globe. Gary Younge
Letters Magic Bullets, Dangerous Shields Katha Pollitt’s clarion essay [“Magic-Bullet Birth Control,” June 8] is a stark indictment of male politicians who want to make pregnancy irreversi… Read More Our Readers
How to Dump Tenants and Make a Fortune The chaotic, abusive process through which New York City landlords turn affordable housing into luxury apartments. DW Gibson
Can Kshama Sawant Build an Actual Socialist City in America? First, she'll have to win rent control. Sarah Jaffe
Climate Change Is a Crisis We Can Only Solve Together The very idea that we—as atomized individuals—could play a significant part in stabilizing the planet’s climate is objectively nuts. Naomi Klein
Another City A cruel economics of forced mobility is the new planning mantra of New York City. Michael Sorkin
Ignorant Good Will How an excesses of idealism and the embrace of violence destroyed the American left in the 1970s. Rick Perlstein