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Hannah Arendt
Darkest Nights: On the Literal Dreams of German Jews During Hitler’s Rise to Power
Zoe Roth Puts Charlotte Beradt’s “The Third Reich of Dreams” in the Context of Our Current Reality
By
Zoe Roth
| April 30, 2025
Judith Butler: To Imagine a World After This, Democracy Needs the Humanities
“The beginning of democracy requires a transport into a necessary fiction.”
By
Judith Butler
| February 20, 2025
How Walter Benjamin’s Iconic Antifascist Essay Escaped Europe
Ed Simon on the Enduring Political Relevance of Benjamin’s “Theses on the Philosophy of History”
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Ed Simon
| December 13, 2024
Paul McCartney! Hannah Arendt’s poetry! “Paradise Lost”! 15 new books out today.
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Gabrielle Bellot
| December 10, 2024
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Hannah Arendt Now">
Hannah Arendt Now">Why We Should All Read
Hannah Arendt Now
Lyndsey Stonebridge on “The Origins of Totalitarianism” and the Failure of Democracy
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Lyndsey Stonebridge
| January 18, 2024
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Dan Sheehan
| December 13, 2023
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| August 10, 2023
From Rarefied to Beloved: The Path from Molly Ivins to Joan Didion
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Brooke Kroeger
| May 25, 2023
“A Preservative of a Sense of Jewish Identity.” How the Six-Day War Transformed American Jews’ Relationship to Israel
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Eric Alterman
| November 22, 2022
New York Review of Books and Navigating New York City’s Literary Scene as a Young Black Writer">
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New York Review of Books and Navigating New York City’s Literary Scene as a Young Black Writer">Darryl Pinckney on Working for the
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and Navigating New York City’s Literary Scene as a Young Black Writer
“Bob and Barbara are dinosaurs and we’re these mammals running around afraid of getting squashed.”
By
Darryl Pinckney
| October 26, 2022
Sidelined No More: A Reading List of Fiercely Political Women
Eve Fairbanks Recommends Barbara Tuchman, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Ariel Levy, and More
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Eve Fairbanks
| October 4, 2022
The Evolution of the Political Lie: David Bromwich on Hannah Arendt and Complicity
“Are lies then a latent hazard, or are they a usual condition of democracy itself?”
By
David Bromwich
| September 6, 2022
Who would you sit with at this 1972 dinner: Dylan and Vonnegut, or Cheever and Ginsberg?
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Jonny Diamond
| July 26, 2022
20 new books to dive into this week.
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Katie Yee
| February 22, 2022
Rebecca Solnit: Why It Matters That George Orwell Was a Gardener
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| November 2, 2021
Samantha Rose Hill on the Real Hannah Arendt
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| November 1, 2021
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