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Our current issue takes on this volatile and dangerous moment with a wide variety of pieces bearing on aspects of this unprecedented time in our endangered democracy: Paul Leslie writes on J.D. Vance and the American right’s misuse of philosophy to bolster their agenda; William Deresiewicz questions the Democrats’ election postmortems and investigates what he calls an ‘exhausted’ institutionalized Liberalism while Matt Johnson considers Liberal self-doubt; Martin Jay writes about Trump’s inheritance of the legacy of the left.

Fear of Contagion and the Rage to Censor

Salmagundi No. 197-198, Winter - Spring 2018

History

Salmagundi No. 22/23, Spring-Summer 1973

Group Thinking

Salmagundi No. 197-198, Winter - Spring 2018

I Confess:

My Cultural Misappropriation

Salmagundi No. 197-198, Winter - Spring 2018

Arguing Identity: Session One

Salmagundi No. 192/193, FALL 2016 - WINTER 2017

The Death of the Author

Salmagundi No. 65, Fall 1984

Pretty Story

Salmagundi No. 112, Fall 1996

Living Through Television or How a Twig Got Bent

Salmagundi No. 195/196, Summer – Fall 2017

Not Your Grandfather’s Right

Salmagundi No. 197-198, Winter - Spring 2018

On Jane Jacobs

Salmagundi No. 195/196, Summer – Fall 2017

To The Campus Left, With Love

Salmagundi No. 197-198, Winter - Spring 2018

Politics by Other Means

25 Years Later

Salmagundi No. 197-198, Winter - Spring 2018

The Aesthetics of Fear

Salmagundi No. 120, Fall 1998

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Robert and Peg Boyers in the Salmagundi office, 1976

The Hazardous World

On “Girls,” Addiction, and Growing Up

Salmagundi No. 195/196, Summer – Fall 2017

Postcards