July 2023


Europe July 3, 2023

How the Ukraine war remade our world

Victory against Russia will always be just around the corner

Daniel McCarthy

Culture July 3, 2023

Je suis Karen

In a country spinning out of control, we need Karens more than ever

Kara Kennedy

Politics July 3, 2023

Markwayne Mullin: the Senate’s stoic brawler

‘If you do manage to get Mullin talking, he has a lot to say’

Ben Domenech

Business July 3, 2023

Why conservative boycotts should terrify corporations

The Bud Light row has awoken a new kind of consumer activism on the right

Amber Duke

Business July 3, 2023

Maine’s lobstermen are a dying breed

Excessive regulation is killing an age-old industry

Teresa Mull

Family July 3, 2023

You can never escape the suburbs

How I learned to stop worrying and love the ’burbs

Bridget Phetasy

Politics July 3, 2023

What happened to QAnon?

Still waiting for the storm

Ben Sixsmith

Europe July 3, 2023

What did the Habsburgs ever do for us?

Eduard Habsburg thinks the world has a lot to learn from his imperial family

Will Collins

Education July 3, 2023

In praise of encyclopedias

Two new books take on the amorphous subject of knowledge

Peter W. Wood

Health July 3, 2023

Why today’s teenagers are so unhappy

Dr. Jean Twenge explains why we are right to worry about Gen Z

Mary Wakefield

Campaign 2024 July 3, 2023

The known unknowns of 2024

‘Trump can’t win,’ say his rivals. What makes them so sure?

Roger Kimball

Europe July 3, 2023

The Polish miracle

How the Eastern European country grew powerful and prosperous

John Pietro

Education July 3, 2023

How the ancients handled old age

Cicero’s dialogue on old age recommended remaining active both physically and mentally and regarding death as something to be welcomed

Peter Jones

Education July 3, 2023

Why civics test scores are falling in American schools

For the next generation, history isn’t being rewritten. It’s being intentionally obscured

Bethany Mandel