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Tom Wolfe was no radical.

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Branko Milanovic and Guido Alfani study inequality over the course of human history. The results are not good.

By Timothy Noah

 

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Despite attacks from their colleagues, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her peers are part of a proud tradition of influential legislators who moved their party left.

By Julian Zelizer

 

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TNR on Golden Globe winners

Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster captures the scientific triumphs and monstrous sins of the Manhattan Project.

By David Klion

 

Yorgos Lanthimos’s film, starring Emma Stone, is his least brutal, least original work to date.

By Annie Berke

 

Greta Gerwig’s movie attempts to combine the magic of Barbie Land with a critique of the patriarchy.

By Grace Segers

 
 

The show’s final episodes reject the cynicism and exhaustion of our moment.

By David Klion

 

The FX show is a raucous, romantic meditation on what it means to teach and to be taught.

By Phillip Maciak

 
 

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