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The New Republic

The New Republic

Best issue since the change of ownership. Strong political writing with a variety of voices. Arts and culture stood up well for their share, especially the article on Adrienne Rich.

I've been a reader of The New Republic for many years. Obtaining it via Amazon is easy and quite economical.

love reading it.

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A must for a political junkie. I need a balanced opinion from each side of the argument. I also subscibe to the National Review.


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    Founded in 1914, The New Republic covers politics, culture and big ideas from a thought-provoking perspective. Well-known for its century-old tradition of providing context and analysis beyond the daily headlines, The New Republic has been reimagined for the 21st century with a fresh and compelling design. By publishing the best writing from a variety of viewpoints -- including those from arts and culture, with literary criticism that sets the standard in the academic arena and among general readers alike -- The New Republic continues to be among America's best and most influential journals of opinion.



    Been getting this like clockwork and love all the articles and views presented. This is a great way to renew a subscription.

    The New Republic is a weekly magazine that has well-written, well-researched articles.
    And the "regulars" are looked forward every week.
    Stanley Kauffmann is still reviewing films as he has for more than 50 years. His insights
    and perspective are always most interesting.
    Leon Wieseltier's "Washington Diartist" is a gem...every time. His one-page articles
    provoke thought and discussion, partly because he is such a wonderful writer.

    Are you a human?

    I have been a print subscriber for many years and reluctantly did not renew this year at $79. Too rich for my blood (and low salary.) Then I noticed it was available on the Kindle (which I use daily.) I will ignore the ignorant reviews about the magazine's "alleged slant." Most readers want to know how this periodical looks on the Kindle. In a word...excellent. TNR is very print-oriented (and the feature articles and reviews tend to be long) and this is formatted excellently on the Kindle. This is a magazine that does not have to be read immediately and in the past I would have a stack of them (much like New Yorker.) It is so efficient to have them on the space friendly Kindle. Navigation is even easier than the print edition...very intuitive. The Kindle edition arrives even sooner than the print edition. For the devoted TNR reader looking at Kindle, this is a "no brainer." All the content (except letters to the editor) are present in their entirety. Enthusiastically and highly recommended!

    This magazine has writing on par with The Economist yet breaks down to about $1.12 per issue. As noted by the 1-star reviews, yes this mag does tend to have a liberal slant, but the articles are so well written and researched that you can't simply ignore them just because you disagree. Oh, and more importantly, I've had no delivery or formatting issues with this magazine on my Kindle.

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