Print Magazine January 30, 2017, Issue Purchase Current Issue or Login to Download the PDF of this Issue Download the PDF of this Issue Editorial Public Transportation Is a Necessity. Why Does New York Price It Like a Luxury? It’s time for the city to subsidize MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers. David R. Jones and Nancy Rankin Asking for a Friend: How Can I Embrace Kinky Sex in a ‘Pussy-Grabbing’ Era? Another reader wants to know: Should I dispute my distant relatives’ awful opinions? Liza Featherstone The Confirmation Process Is an Opportunity to Expose Trump’s Big Lie Activists should highlight the president-elect’s bait-and-switch from fake populist to country-club reactionary. The Nation Obama’s DOJ Says It One More Time: Private Prisons Aren’t Working Another audit is perhaps the final piece of official evidence countering Donald Trump’s belief in for-profit incarceration. Seth Freed Wessler Column A New Era in American-Russian Relations Calvin Trillin The American Press Is Under Threat as Never Before A supplicant media will be no match for the compulsive liar in the White House. Eric Alterman Letters Letters From the January 30, 2017, Issue The kids are all right… A people’s party?… Acting, yes, locally… A college education… Popularity contest(ed)… Our Readers Feature Can New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Be the Anti-Trump? To succeed he’ll have to overcome controversy and the limits of his office. Jarrett Murphy The Forgotten Power of the Vietnam Peace Movement An eloquent call to reclaim our history and honor those who resisted the war, from a key architect of the opposition. Tom Hayden How Donald Trump Will Make America White Again His plan for fixing the legal immigration system is simple and disturbing: Bring back 1890. Julianne Hing Books & the Arts Harvey Cox’s Radicalism How the theologian and social critic reminds us of the radical possibilities and egalitarian hopes of a Christian left. Elizabeth Bruenig Birth of an Imperial Nation A new history of 19th-century America captures how the United States was always an empire. Gabriel Winant It’s the World Committing Suicide Said One Mom Rachel Zucker I Can Barely Stand To Rachel Zucker The Donald Glover Experiment Who says the comedian, actor, rapper, TV writer can’t be everything all at once? Marcus J. Moore Recent Issues See All "swipe left below to view more recent issues"Swipe → November 2024 October 2024 September 2024 August 2024 July 2024 June 2024 See All x
Public Transportation Is a Necessity. Why Does New York Price It Like a Luxury? It’s time for the city to subsidize MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers. David R. Jones and Nancy Rankin
Asking for a Friend: How Can I Embrace Kinky Sex in a ‘Pussy-Grabbing’ Era? Another reader wants to know: Should I dispute my distant relatives’ awful opinions? Liza Featherstone
The Confirmation Process Is an Opportunity to Expose Trump’s Big Lie Activists should highlight the president-elect’s bait-and-switch from fake populist to country-club reactionary. The Nation
Obama’s DOJ Says It One More Time: Private Prisons Aren’t Working Another audit is perhaps the final piece of official evidence countering Donald Trump’s belief in for-profit incarceration. Seth Freed Wessler
The American Press Is Under Threat as Never Before A supplicant media will be no match for the compulsive liar in the White House. Eric Alterman
Letters From the January 30, 2017, Issue The kids are all right… A people’s party?… Acting, yes, locally… A college education… Popularity contest(ed)… Our Readers
Can New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Be the Anti-Trump? To succeed he’ll have to overcome controversy and the limits of his office. Jarrett Murphy
The Forgotten Power of the Vietnam Peace Movement An eloquent call to reclaim our history and honor those who resisted the war, from a key architect of the opposition. Tom Hayden
How Donald Trump Will Make America White Again His plan for fixing the legal immigration system is simple and disturbing: Bring back 1890. Julianne Hing
Harvey Cox’s Radicalism How the theologian and social critic reminds us of the radical possibilities and egalitarian hopes of a Christian left. Elizabeth Bruenig
Birth of an Imperial Nation A new history of 19th-century America captures how the United States was always an empire. Gabriel Winant
The Donald Glover Experiment Who says the comedian, actor, rapper, TV writer can’t be everything all at once? Marcus J. Moore