Letters to the Editor November 07, 2016 The latest in our ongoing barrage of public complaints… by Current Affairs
1953—2002—2016: Syria and the Reemergence of McCarthyism November 02, 2016 Whenever the U.S. wants to go to war, opponents are accused of being apologists for dictators. The debate over Syria will be no different. by Fredrik deBoer
What The Clintons Did To Haiti November 02, 2016 Their actions in the country were shameful and shouldn’t be defended… by Nathan J. Robinson
The Reassuring Lies of 9/11 Cinema October 30, 2016 Movie depictions of September 11th tend to offer a comfort we don’t deserve. by Felix Biederman
Incentives and Price Gouging October 27, 2016 Does price gouging create incentives to increase supply? Sure, but that doesn’t mean that children won’t die unnecessarily. by Nathan J. Robinson
The Limits of Liberalism at Harvard October 27, 2016 Harvard’s faculty are sincerely committed to progressive values… until it comes to their own institution. by Corey Robin
We Love Our Prizewinning Immigrants October 27, 2016 America already loves certain kinds of immigrants. But the immigration debate isn’t about Nobel laureates. by Oren Nimni