A new book attempts to revive moribund “defund” arguments by dismissing the benefits of policing while overselling the alternatives.
Fans still reminisce about the 2016 championship season—but an encore seems increasingly unlikely.
The former J. Geils Band vocalist’s memoir is a poignant reflection on urban life.
A new book makes the case for considering applicants’ socioeconomic backgrounds.
Graydon Carter’s charming memoir captures how the magazine defined print’s last era.
A new book looks at nations’ ability to wield the global economic system against political adversaries.
A new book argues that decades of dysfunctional systems and regulatory bottlenecks have paralyzed innovation.
Ross Douthat’s book offers modern readers reason to believe.
The famed journalist finds in New York a concentrated form of the universal status struggle.
Architectural eyesores become sacred cows.
A new volume of the political philosopher’s little-known poetry sheds light on her most celebrated works of prose.
The commissioner-nominee’s recent book is a cogent critique of an establishment he now seeks to lead.
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