Print Magazine September 11-18, 2017, Issue Cover art by: Steve Brodner Purchase Current Issue or Login to Download the PDF of this Issue Download the PDF of this Issue Editorial Don’t Just Protect Affirmative Action From Trump—Demand More Racism’s economic effects are pernicious. Bryce Covert Our Bigot in Chief Has Shown His True Colors After Charlottesville, we must resist this man with every fiber of our being. Sasha Abramsky The Only Sensible Way Out of the North Korea Crisis In a dual freeze, Pyongyang would cease missile tests in exchange for a moratorium on Washington’s massive war games. Tim Shorrock Steve Bannon Is Gone, Leaving Behind Only His Worst Ideas The “Party of Davos” shot down any motions toward economic populism. Robert L. Borosage Sand Trap ignore this… Read More Peter Kuper Column Disdain for Liberals Drives the Jewish Pro-Trump Right It’s not the issues that matter; it’s the shared hatred. Eric Alterman Yom Kippur Preview Calvin Trillin Letters Letters From the September 11-18, 2017, Issue Hacking democracy… Make America democratic… Dems: remember the base… Action and words… In defense of prog rock… Our Readers Feature Horsemen of the Trumpocalypse The most dangerous people in America. John Nichols and Steve Brodner How the Democrats Can Take Back Rural America Party leaders must take direction from actual rural Democrats and independent progressives. John Nichols Labor Day Used to Be a Grand Celebration in This Storied Factory Town Then the factory closed and the union crumbled. Amy Goldstein Books & the Arts Crossing Fingers, Kissing Hands Marc Vincenz The Made Thing Considers Itself Dan Beachy-Quick Mathias Énard’s Alternative Cosmopolitanism Ranging across the Mediterranean, his novels map out the intermediate space between East and West. Jesse McCarthy Robert Rauschenberg and the Art of the New Frontier The artist was, above all, a restless and resourceful gatherer of materials—cultural as well as physical. Barry Schwabsky Lorde Grows Up In her new album, Lorde captures a generation struggling for independence. Stephanie Burt 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
Don’t Just Protect Affirmative Action From Trump—Demand More Racism’s economic effects are pernicious. Bryce Covert
Our Bigot in Chief Has Shown His True Colors After Charlottesville, we must resist this man with every fiber of our being. Sasha Abramsky
The Only Sensible Way Out of the North Korea Crisis In a dual freeze, Pyongyang would cease missile tests in exchange for a moratorium on Washington’s massive war games. Tim Shorrock
Steve Bannon Is Gone, Leaving Behind Only His Worst Ideas The “Party of Davos” shot down any motions toward economic populism. Robert L. Borosage
Disdain for Liberals Drives the Jewish Pro-Trump Right It’s not the issues that matter; it’s the shared hatred. Eric Alterman
Letters From the September 11-18, 2017, Issue Hacking democracy… Make America democratic… Dems: remember the base… Action and words… In defense of prog rock… Our Readers
How the Democrats Can Take Back Rural America Party leaders must take direction from actual rural Democrats and independent progressives. John Nichols
Labor Day Used to Be a Grand Celebration in This Storied Factory Town Then the factory closed and the union crumbled. Amy Goldstein
Mathias Énard’s Alternative Cosmopolitanism Ranging across the Mediterranean, his novels map out the intermediate space between East and West. Jesse McCarthy
Robert Rauschenberg and the Art of the New Frontier The artist was, above all, a restless and resourceful gatherer of materials—cultural as well as physical. Barry Schwabsky
Lorde Grows Up In her new album, Lorde captures a generation struggling for independence. Stephanie Burt