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October 11, 2022

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Annie Ernaux Is a Perfect Nobel Laureate
Finally, the Swedish Academy got it right.
by Alex Shephard
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The GOP believed it could appeal to its extremist fringe, without succumbing to it.
by Claire Potter
In Ruben Östlund’s satire, the amusements of the moneyed elite belie a foundation of violence, cowardice, and shame.
by Andrew Marzoni
States were meant to be “laboratories of democracy.” Instead, they are pioneering new ways to restrict voting and distort representation.
by Nancy MacLean

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When Elaine Showalter met the author in 2000, she was on the verge of an intellectual breakthrough.
by Elaine Showalter
In the wake of economic crises, liberal democracies proved most adept at imposing austerity.
by Andre Pagliarini

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