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November/December 2024
Cover Story
What’s at Stake in 2024
Scott McConnell
October 15, 2024
The election will have global consequences, and not just for foreign policy.
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Editorial
An Exceptionally Important Election
Helen Andrews
October 14, 2024
The November/December 2024 editorial.
Front Lines
When Suburbia Was Weird
Will Collins
October 14, 2024
A modernist enclave in the nation’s capital celebrates its 75th anniversary.
The Other America First Party
Jude Russo
November 5, 2024
The Prohibition Party keeps up its 150-year fight for an older, more communal national vision.
Whither Methodism?
W. James Antle III
November 9, 2024
The one-time largest denomination has been riven over America’s peculiar social issues.
The Big Issue in 2024
William S. Lind
October 28, 2024
If we lose freedom of speech, every other freedom will follow.
Features
The Disguise of Dullness
Peter Hitchens
October 22, 2024
Keir Starmer’s presentable leftism is more radical than Jeremy Corbyn’s, not less.
What’s at Stake in 2024
Scott McConnell
October 15, 2024
The election will have global consequences, and not just for foreign policy.
The Return of Free Québec
Mathieu Bock-Côté
October 14, 2024
The surprising resurgence of Québécois nationalism holds lessons for other peoples who do not want to disappear.
They Tried to Kill Him
Helen Andrews
October 25, 2024
The fact that Donald Trump was targeted by assassins, twice, is something voters should consider even though all the facts are not yet in.
Arts & Letters
A Student of the American Character
Christopher Caldwell
October 14, 2024
Jackson Lears upholds a type of liberalism no longer found on today’s left.
Murder in Idaho
Brad Pearce
October 14, 2024
A new book on the murders in Moscow, Idaho, is a superficial rendition, at best.
America’s Last Englishman
Sumantra Maitra
October 14, 2024
A new book examines the ever-fascinating Marble Man.
When Giants Walked Hollywood
Peter Tonguette
October 14, 2024
Sometimes the “business of poltroons” yields a masterpiece despite itself.
Columns
Run, Writer, Run!
Bill Kauffman
November 10, 2024
Once upon a time, American political campaigns were literary.
The Freedom Party
Matthew Schmitz
October 14, 2024
Which presidential ticket really wants you to mind your own damn business?
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