On Being Overwhelmed By Feelings of Complicity and Paralysis In a world filled with horrors, where our actions feel useless, it can be hard to muster the energy to press on. by Nathan J. Robinson
Yes, Your Child Could Make Modern Art Art doesn’t need to be the product of special “genius” to be appreciated. by Nathan J. Robinson
The Need for an Evangelical Left If you want to build power, you’ve got to win converts. Why socialists should take organizing lessons from Christians. by Nathan J. Robinson
Are Rural White People The Problem? A new book argues that the basic threat to the U.S. comes from rural America’s bigotry and anti-democratic tendencies. This is the wrong way to think about it. by Nathan J. Robinson
Our 46th Issue Is Here! A beautiful new edition of Current Affairs to delight you and your loved ones. by Nathan J. Robinson
Will AI Enable New Musical Creativity or Undermine Musicians? On my astonishing and somewhat alarming experiments with music generation software, and what AI technology means for music-making. by Nathan J. Robinson
What If We Didn’t Consider Criminalization an Option? Instead of re-criminalizing drugs, Oregon should actually take care of people. by Nathan J. Robinson
War and Mardi Gras How do we celebrate a joyful holiday when our country is responsible for ongoing terrible suffering? by Nathan J. Robinson