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Displaying all articles tagged:
The Discourse
the discourse
Dec. 23, 2023
Masha Gessen on Israel, Gaza, and Holocaust Analogies
A conversation with the Russian American journalist about the uses and abuses of Holocaust memory.
By
Eric Levitz
the discourse
Dec. 11, 2023
How Bad Is Antisemitism in America, Really?
It’s a genuine social problem. But the U.S. is nevertheless an exceptionally safe country for Jews.
By
Eric Levitz
torn up and apart
Nov. 20, 2023
Israel, Gaza, and the Fracturing of the Intellectual Left
“A segment of the left’s moral compass seems to have broken.”
By
Ryu Spaeth
torn up and apart
Nov. 20, 2023
The Posters and Me
Watching the angry, silent, futile proxy war.
By
Mark Harris
the discourse
Nov. 6, 2023
Is That Antisemitic?
The fraught terminology surrounding the war in Gaza.
By
Eric Levitz
the discourse
Oct. 21, 2023
War of the Statements
The unusual way Americans have processed the Israel-Hamas War.
By
Sam Adler-Bell
the discourse
Sept. 23, 2023
Cancel Culture Grows Up
Have we figured out how to separate the repugnant from the merely unlucky?
By
Ryu Spaeth
screen time
May 8, 2023
The Hollywood Writers’ Strike and the Threat of AI
How did trolling about ChatGPT become the new “learn to code”?
By
John Herrman
the discourse
Aug. 25, 2021
Why a Christmas Episode Supercharged the
Ted Lasso
Debate
That’s serial storytelling for you!
By
Kathryn VanArendonk
the discourse
July 23, 2021
How Anti-Racist Is Ibram X. Kendi’s Anti-Racism?
His approach to fighting racism contains glaring inconsistencies and contradictions that might undermine his own project.
By
Eric Levitz
the discourse
July 9, 2020
‘Defending a Free Society’ Requires Radically Changing This One
The myopia and hypocrisy of “philosophical liberals” undermine their critiques of “cancel culture.”
By
Eric Levitz
the discourse
Feb. 8, 2020
When ‘Representation Matters’ Becomes a Meaningless Rallying Cry
More than any recent controversy, Penguin’s failed Diverse Editions initiative bluntly exposed how empty the idea has become.
By
Lauren Michele Jackson
full name: yoda yoda
Dec. 4, 2019
‘Am I Allowed to Say Baby Yoda?’: Rules for the Yoda Discourse
One fun trick that lets you call Baby Yoda “Baby Yoda” without being wrong.
By
Brian Feldman