William Deresiewicz

William Deresiewicz is an essayist and critic. His book Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life is based in part on his essays “The Disadvantages of an Elite Education” and “Solitude and Leadership.” To read all the posts from his weekly blog, “All Points,” click here. He is a contributing editor of the magazine.

Tsunami

How the market is destroying higher education

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday September 16, 2012

Inch by Inch

What makes America great

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday September 9, 2012

Virtually Exhausted

The limitations of the American work ethic

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday August 26, 2012

This Just In

  A recent article in The New York Times proclaimed the gladsome tidings. “New support for the value of fiction,”…

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday August 19, 2012

Curtains

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday August 12, 2012

All in a Dream

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday August 5, 2012

In League

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday July 29, 2012

The Weak

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday July 22, 2012

Eye of Newt

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday July 8, 2012

A Jane Austen Kind of Guy

By William Deresiewicz | Tuesday September 5, 2017

On Political Correctness

By William Deresiewicz | Monday March 6, 2017

The Last Post

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday September 15, 2013

Oslo Remembered

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday September 8, 2013

Though He Doth Tarry

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday August 25, 2013

Adieu

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday August 18, 2013

The One Thing Needful

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday August 11, 2013

Take it Easy

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday August 4, 2013

Stretchers

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday July 28, 2013

Heal for America

By William Deresiewicz | Sunday July 21, 2013

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