Politics

Illiberal Reform

Why Did Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Fail?

Letter from Israel: Leftists on Zionism’s Past, Present, and Future

While “left” in the West is now a virtual synonym for anti-Zionism, the same is far from true in Israel.

Ayatollah Khamenei and the Destruction of Israel

Including translations of Khamenei’s speeches from 1990 to the present.

Rodolfo Walsh and the Struggle for Argentina

Before In Cold Blood, there was Operation Massacre.

A Guide to the Affordable Care Act

Who are you in the eyes of the ACA?

Defrosting the Cold War with Iran

What will it take to revive U.S.-Iran relations?

Extremely Local

The Unique American Obsession with Small-Scale Government

Arresting Robert Mugabe

An interview with activist Peter Tatchell.

The Republic of Choosing

Cass Sunstein's new book shows that "nudging" has its limits.

The Rise of Narendra Modi

A new biography tells the story of his rise to political prominence.

Can Liberals Get a Witness?

The left’s separation from the churches means continuing estrangement from middle America.

Turkey’s Non-Crisis

The streets of Istanbul are alive with democratic politics—not dramatic upheaval.

Government Loansharking

An Update on the Student-Debt Crisis

“What Are Foundations For?” at Harvard

Rob Reich discusses his views on the role of foundations in democratic societies, as articulated in his Boston Review forum essay "What Are Foundations For?" 

Crossing the Line

Latinos are a growing portion of the population, with an increasing capacity to swing outcomes at the ballot box.

Taxing Away Inequality

A Conversation with Emmanuel Saez

The Filibuster Myth

Debate about the Senate filibuster is a distracting, artificial controversy.

The Turnout Mystery

The decline in turnout from 2008 to 2012 is a puzzle.

The Next Left

An interview with Bhaskar Sunkara, founder of Jacobin.

Making Elections Fairer

An Interview with Archon Fung

Empty Benches

When Obama was sworn into office, there were 55 vacancies on the federal bench. There are now more than 75.

Head and Heart

Are conservatives more moral?

Reclaiming Politics

Solving Problems Washington Won’t

Telling Stories about the Stories We Tell

An interview with Philip Gourevitch on Rwanda, the dangers of narrative simplification, and the limits of humanitarianism.

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