Give Me Liberty or Give Me … What?
Alex Garland’s “Civil War” is not a vision of what might happen in America but a collage of what already has happened, some here and much elsewhere.
By Carlos Lozada
Alex Garland’s “Civil War” is not a vision of what might happen in America but a collage of what already has happened, some here and much elsewhere.
By Carlos Lozada
The Bible insists we turn our pain into understanding, love and empathy.
By Shai Held
The former first lady is swept back into the Stormy cyclone.
By Maureen Dowd
Both parties experience echoes of decades past.
By Ross Douthat
Humility can be a bulwark against arrogance, absolutism, purity and zeal, and an antidote in our age of grievance.
By Frank Bruni
A guest essay argued in favor of payments. Readers, including donors, offer divergent views.
A number of new tech companies want to solve the opioid crisis with algorithms. It’s a flawed and potentially harmful proposition.
By Maia Szalavitz
The current politically-driven suppression of theater productions in high schools has a grim historical precedent.
By James Shapiro
The return of Trump to the White House would be disastrous for the planet.
By Stephen Markley
“It’s the worst story I’ve ever covered.”
By Ross Douthat, Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen
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