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How Not to Defeat Authoritarianism

Moderation used to help Democrats win, but its advantages now have been greatly exaggerated.

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The Path to the Trump Doctrine

From Syria to Lebanon to Gaza, the coercion central to the new regime has been incubated in the Middle East.

Politics

Socialism in One City

The ultimate test for Mamdani’s vision will be successful governance—and so far, it appears to be working.

Politics Race

Renee Good’s Murder and Other Acts of Terror

An interview with Robin D. G. Kelley on how to think about ICE—and the broader history of police violence.

Politics

Empire of Vice

In a perverse twist on virtue signaling, the Trump administration is training Americans in the politics of raw domination.

Arts in Society

A Brief History of AI Psychosis

A short story.

Arts in Society

Baghdad’s Blank Slate

The massive development projects the Iraqi government has planned for the city seem designed to wipe it clean of its past memories.

Arts in Society

A Good Neighbor

The late Marcel Ophuls made films about the twentieth century’s great crimes—and the trail of guilt they left behind.

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Our Most Loved Pieces of 2025

Revisit the writing from this year that readers turned to the most.

Politics

The Struggle for Honduras

U.S. meddling casts a dark shadow over recent elections, following four years of left-wing government under Xiomara Castro.

Celebrating 50 years of Boston Review

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Politics

How Not to Defeat Authoritarianism

Moderation used to help Democrats win, but its advantages now have been greatly exaggerated.

Politics

The Real Border Crisis

The problem isn’t immigration. It’s the failure of liberal democracy itself.

Politics

The Responsibility of Intellectuals in the Age of Fascism and Genocide

Speaking the truth and exposing lies is not enough.

The War on Immigrants

Politics

Profiting in Nowhereland

The sordid histories behind Texas’s industrial-scale immigration detention center.

Politics

Blood Ties

Trump’s “invasion” narrative and the real story of pain in America.

Class & Inequality Politics

Mutual Aid in the Age of Fascism

As people are being deputized to do violence, building connections is political resistance.

The Return of Regime Change

Politics

Empire’s Racketeers

Wajahat Ali speaks with Pankaj Mishra on the devastating consequences of Western imperialism, globalization, and capitalism and the fate of liberal democracy.

Law

Regime Change Doesn’t Work

History shows that forcing rulers from power rarely works. Even apparently successful regime changes often leads to bitter civil war.

Arts in Society Law

How to Think About Empire

An interview with Arundhati Roy on censorship, storytelling, and her problem with the term “postcolonialism.”

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The Long History of Failed Police Reform

A century of failed attempts in Minneapolis.

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Reading List

Trump’s First Year

The violent reconfiguration of U.S. politics and power

Reading List

Our Most Loved Pieces of 2025

Revisit the writing from this year that readers turned to the most.

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The Literature of Repression

Reading fiction under fascism

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