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Class & Inequality Politics

The Myth of Gerontocracy

Older people are not holding everyone else back. A more just society requires a different fight.

Politics

Object Lessons

The ceasefire in the Persian Gulf is a prelude to an emerging, precarious realignment.

Gender & Sexuality

War’s Queer Face

The brutal nexus of homophobia and geopolitics in Ukraine.

Politics

How Not to Abolish ICE

What have we learned from the past two decades of struggle?

Arts in Society

The Reality Drive

A short story.

Arts in Society

Art Thieves

Watching Kelly Reichardt’s films in the age of Anthropic.

Politics

Sovereignty’s End and Beginning

In Somaliland, the pursuit of statehood has come with a bitter irony.

Politics Science

Artificial Reason

A conversation on AI, rationality, and violence.

Arts in Society

The Machines Get in the Way

The work of art—and the work of making art—in an age increasingly hostile to it.

From the Editors: Forever Wars

Introducing our Spring 2026 issue.

Politics

The War on Gaza Has Not Ended

A hundred days after Trump’s Board of Peace was ratified, nothing has improved here.

Politics

A Year of Magical Thinking

Elite impunity has fueled the fantasy that catastrophes are for other people.

Politics

How to Hold a City Hostage

Historian Stuart Schrader on the untold history of police unions—and how they helped catapult cops to new heights of power and impunity.

Politics

The War on Iran: A Conversation

A roundtable on the consequences of U.S. and Israeli aggression, reactions from Iran and the Iranian diaspora, and the future of Iranian struggles for freedom and democracy.

Politics

Standing at the Gates of Hell

In the West Bank, the war on Iran has removed all restraints on settler violence against Palestinians.

Politics Race

Hunted and Banned

Efforts to control Black mobility—from early passports to the Fugitive Slave Act—laid much of the groundwork for today’s border regimes.

Politics

The Catastrophe That Has Befallen All of Us

The director of an art center in Tehran on life under U.S.-Israeli bombardment.

Politics

Power Plays

ICE wants it both ways: to broadcast its might in spectacular shows of force, but to do so anonymously.

Law

Poor Historians

In the state’s twisted logic, being a victim of violence is reason for deportation.

Politics

Antisemitism’s Afterlives

Even as the concept is weaponized against Palestinians and critics of Israel, the far right has a growing antisemitic base.

Politics

Millenarian Fantasies

In Lebanon, Israel seems to be following the same logic it deployed in Gaza: emptying out entire areas through what amounts to ethnic cleansing.

Politics

The Shadow of Iraq

Crisis returns to Baghdad in the aftermath of the expanding U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Arts in Society

The Novelists and the Warmongers

Reading Mary McCarthy on Vietnam in a new era of wartime illusions.

Arts in Society

Rise Up

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is set in a familiar realm of forever wars fought at the behest of cruel elites. Like all great fantasy, it shows us what might be otherwise.

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