Autumn 2024
Reflecting on Bobby Kennedy, 50 years after his assassination
As Ted Koppel has recognized, today’s media embrace the darkness of their own biases.
Seventy-five years after the Normandy landings, reflections on America’s troubled subsequent history
Twenty years after 9/11, Afghanistan has reverted to the Taliban and America has disappeared down a rabbit hole.
From City Journal’s Symposium Series
A symposium on higher education in the United States
A symposium on anti-Semitism in the United States
Proposals to reinvigorate American dynamism, innovation, and self-sufficiency
Proposals for reversing America’s criminal-justice decline
A symposium on restoring the principle of color blindness
Podcasts
City Journal’s 10 Blocks podcast features rich conversations on public policy and culture with host Brian C. Anderson.
In the Risk Talking podcast, host Allison Schrager—economist, journalist, and author—discusses cutting-edge economics in plain language.
The Spotlight
Christopher Lasch’s cultural criticism anticipated our narcissistic age.
Without the religious roots of Christmas, Thanksgiving serves as an occasion to celebrate country and family.
John F. Kennedy was murdered by a Communist in an age of superpower tensions—but 60 years later, a counterfactual mythology continues to mislead Americans.
Sabin Howard’s A Soldier’s Journey brings a cinematic approach to the Great War—and defies the arrogance of Washington’s cultural elites.
How to remove the barriers holding back the American entrepreneurial spirit
The federal bureaucracy increasingly acts as prosecutor, judge, and jury.
Republicans’ high-spirited convention, culminating in Donald Trump’s acceptance speech, exemplified the changes the GOP has undergone since 2016.
How a lifelong New Yorker became tribune of the rustics and deplorables