The New Criterion

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A monthly review edited by and (exec ed). Arts, politics, culture, poetry, literature.

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  1. 23m

    Sillitoe wrote movingly of the lives of the working classes in the East Midlands of Britain.

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  2. 54m

    Which twentieth-century master would we rank as most influential, Matisse or Picasso?

  3. 2h

    Western Civilization does not "belong" to white men, and that makes all the difference.

  4. 2h

    Every democratic regime must confront the possibility of a Russian-style takeover.

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  5. 14h

    Without the usual work of wands, she dazzles solely with her hands.

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  6. Retweeted
    Jun 25

    "I am no man, I am dynamite." On the legacy of Friedrich Nietzsche

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  7. Retweeted
    Jul 13

    James Madison Program undergrad fellow (& my student) Solveig Gold explains to Peter Beinart who owns the classics.

  8. 16h

    Politics is turtles all the way down, with two blind men arguing angrily over the color of the turtles.

  9. 18h

    So greatly did King James favor Mayerne that he even made the physician a secret agent.

  10. 20h

    As the enemy becomes less well defined, so paranoia is inclined to set in.

  11. 22h

    Even in its ruinous modern state, the Parthenon stands as the paradigmatic embodiment of democracy in the West.

  12. 23h

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  13. Jul 16

    Augustus created an enduring concept of political stability: a devil’s bargain between security and freedom.

  14. Jul 16

    Now, as ever, it turns out there are two Chinas.

  15. Jul 16

    The selection of this unknown female sculptor for the memorial was as radical as her female subject matter.

  16. Jul 15

    Auerbach’s work may, like Bacon’s, express violence and solitude.

  17. Jul 15

    One of Auden’s two rules for reviewing was that he wouldn’t review any book that he didn’t basically like.

  18. Jul 15

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  19. Jul 15

    Some of Hecht's last poems, not surprisingly, include a familiar Shakespearean lilt.

  20. Jul 15

    If the Common Core crashes, progressive education ideology will still rule the classroom.

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