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“The Analytic Hour,” “How to Mourn the Dead,” “Elegy for India’s Daughter,” and “When you are old, father”

Playing Chicken

Against Wind and Tide

On the Asturian coast of Spain, cold days and a warm greeting

We Run

“Where did we think we were going?”

Responses to Our Autumn 2017 Issue

Paranoia Strikes Deep

What are we hiding from in our policed and gated communities?

Fortress America: How We Embraced Fear and Abandoned Democracy by Elaine Tyler May

Home and Away

Documenting a migrant’s journey

Here’s the Beef with Chicken from China

The Trump USDA favored a powerful lobby over American food safety

Bring Out Your Dead and Plant a Tree

Five questions about the future of dying

Why We Need Art

Can evolutionary biology explain the human impulse to create?

The Origins of Creativityby Edward O. Wilson

What Is Freedom of Conscience?

Its long history in Europe and England prepared the American Revolution. Where has this trait gone?

Park Harvest

How people interact with nature—in the city

The Wanderer 

How a Victorian novelist’s life and times inform our own

The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global Worldby Maya Jasanoff

Tuskegee Truth Teller

Peter Buxtun, like many medical whistleblowers, got little thanks for exposing a notorious scandal

The Chief of Entertainers

Trumpet virtuoso Dizzy Gillespie was a jazz prophet, a musical genius, and a scatterbrained whirlwind

Bungle in the Jungle

A new biography considers what might have been in Indochina

The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnamby Max Boot

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