Our Spring 2024 issue, out May 22, features a special section on The Global Right. “Just under a decade ago, we passed through a ‘populist moment,’” Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell write in their ...
The idea of disregarding the U.S. Supreme Court—simply ignoring its decisions—has become a flash point. “Americans will not tolerate defiance of the institution and the rule of law,” remarked one ...
The former Die Linke politician’s new party embraces a model that has found purchase among sections of the left across the Global North: left-wing economics paired with a variety of political ...
Matt and Sam talk to the poet Christian Wiman about his recent book, Zero at the Bone: Fifty Entries Against Despair.
The same remorseless churn that tore through the truisms of the late Obama years is now ripping apart the cliches of the Trump era. Timothy Shenk ▪ Winter 2023 By the time you read this, I will ...
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2023, 176 pp. In March 2020, the writer and academic Jacqueline Rose was putting the finishing touches on her book On Violence and On Violence Against Women when the avenues ...
In many respects, the French left is one of the strongest in Europe. Its loose coalition of parties—the New Ecological and Social Popular Union (NUPES)—makes up the biggest opposition bloc in the ...
Dissent’s office in Manhattan has three internship terms each year: Spring, Summer, and Fall. Editorial interns at Dissent work closely with the staff and assist with the entire range of magazine work ...
Dissent played a part in the controversy over Eichmann in Jerusalem. In 1963, when Hannah Arendt’s articles for the New Yorker on Adolf Eichmann’s trial in an Israeli court provoked consternation in ...
On December 26, 2003, a powerful earthquake struck southeastern Iran, killing more than forty-one thousand people, injuring sixteen thousand, leaving seventy thousand homeless, and destroying more ...
Bernstein used his status as a public figure both to popularize classical music and to support civil rights, the antiwar movement, and other political causes. Peter Dreier ▪ February 2, 2024 ...