‘Never attribute to malice that which can be attributed to incompetence, they say. Sure enough, there is plenty of the latter at work in national politics. The Democratic side of the presidential race has become a muddle, with too many candidates and no clear message.’
The 22nd century looks back on the last days of liberal democracy
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A progressive-minded man born into the 14th century would have fought the Renaissance tooth and nail
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Like ‘television’, ‘pansexuality’ is a bastard form, founded half on a Greek word and half on a Latin one
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Nothing quite matches the scale of today’s disillusionment with democracy
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California, here one comes…
By Rod Liddle
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A part of my brain is perpetually searching for an excuse to drink — and what better excuse than half the country descending into a collective existential crisis?
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The revolution is complete. The old revolutionaries are now the establishment
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We must end forever wars, except when Trump tries to end them
By Matt Purple
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Andy Khawaja is charged with campaign finance violations. He says there’s a bigger story
By Paul Wood
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A true socialist, Sanders has been poised on his Marx all his life for this moment
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‘Any man with any strength should go to a .45’
By John Meroney
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Proposing a ban is election suicide. The Democrats are doing it anyway.
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Party bosses appear to espouse the betrayal of their base as a core value
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‘We have the highest poll numbers we’ve ever had — thank you, Nancy, very much’
By Amber Duke
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Bernie is the Chinese finger trap of the election — the harder you pull, the stronger he gets
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His major speeches will go down as among the most eloquent and important in the nation’s history
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Books + Arts
As he collects more than three decades of thinking and writing about sculpture into a new book, Eric Gibson introduces a few of his favorite things
By Eric Gibson
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The Idealist: Wendell Willkie’s Wartime Quest to Build One World by Samuel Zipp reviewed
By David Bahr
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The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity by Toby Ord reviewed
By Tom Chivers
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Our rock critic has made an album with R.E.M.’s Peter Buck. Here he explains how…
By Luke Haines
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Kraftwerk: Future Music from Germany by Uwe Schütte reviewed
By Jay Elwes
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El Greco is at the Art Institute of Chicago. Can we trust the modernists on the gifts of ‘The Greek’?
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Too many Netflix true-crime documentaries are tiresome and overlong. This one was a lot worse than that
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India’s Founding Moment: The Constitution of a Most Surprising Democracy by Madhav Khosla reviewed
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You can’t own stories. You can’t patent topics and classes of character
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Life
As a transwoman, the chance of me ever being able to have an abortion in my lifetime is slim
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‘Poor people don’t want someone to protect them who is old and dowdy,’ Eva once explained
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Hitler put down ‘writer’ as his occupation while starving and unemployed in Vienna
By Taki
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Black Mountain left a mark on her and her husband Bill
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We downed jugs of turbo, a popular Ethiopian concoction of white wine, beer and Sprite
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To paraphrase Mark Antony in Julius Caesar, the evil that men tweet lives after them, while the good is oft interred with their bones
By Toby Young
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‘There is no ethnicity here now’, said my escort Eric, moments before I shot headfirst over the handlebars
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Food and Drink
Forget Kraft Singles: North American cheesemaking is thriving
By Jane Stannus
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We tasted six or seven maturing wines straight from the barrel. It was a little like watching some young ballerinas
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