In the section: Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins puts white evangelical support for Trump in historical perspective; a group of former conservatives (including Steinmetz-Jenkins, Sitman, Sarah Jones, and Maximillian Alavarez) talk about why they left the right; James Chappel examines legal scholar Adrian Vermeule's war on liberalism; New York Times columnist Ross Douthat sits down for an interview about Trumpism and the "revolt against decadence"; and Kirsten Weld unearths the deep roots of the insurrectionary politics of the Latin American far right. Also in the issue: Alyssa Battistoni on the revival of Vivian Gornick's The Romance of American Communism; Michael Walzer on the adjective "liberal"; Eli Zaretsky on the shortcomings of the redesigned Museum of Modern Art; Julian Epp on MAGA teens on TikTok; Mark Erlich on construction workers and the gig economy; William Hunt on the rebellion in Catalonia; Alejandra Matus on the uprising in Chile; Daniel Schlozman on polarization (read it now); Ismail Muhammad on novelist Jenny Offill; Kim Phillips-Fein on what comes after the rise and fall of the New Deal Order; Christine Mathias on Lakota America; and Staughton Lynd on the prospects for worker self-management in a hostile capitalist system. Click here to subscribe at a 25 percent discount. If you are already a subscriber, you can purchase a gift subscription or become a solidarity subscriber to provide the support we need to sustain Dissent. In solidarity, The Editors |
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