Podcaster, academic, and author Trevor Strunk discusses his book on the gaming industry.
Books, Culture & the Arts
The Vibe Shift to Stuff
With the real economy resurgent, the World Bank and IMF could be reformed to manage capital flows and make trade deals about trade again. But the mood in Washington makes this unlikely.
A Personal History Along Route 28
Danica Roem, the nation’s first openly transgender state legislator, triumphed by owning her story and focusing on what voters care about.
The Privatization Myth
A deeply reported history of the past four decades of handing public services over to private companies provides a stunning account of how not to govern.
What Common Good?
Adrian Vermeule has a new constitutional theory that hides its religious foundations.
The Dance of Liberals and Radicals
Appreciating the wisdom of Todd Gitlin—and what his insights about the 1960s tell us about the present moment
The Cure for Hate Speech Is Not More Speech
A new book considers how colleges and universities should deal with committed racists.
How High Energy Prices Emboldened Putin
Rupert Russell’s new book shows how the financialization of commodity prices worsens volatility and destabilizes geopolitics. It couldn’t be more timely.
Homelessness Meets Cluelessness
Michael Shellenberger applies conservative culture war clichés to the housing problem.
Altercation: The Dark Money Funding a Times Columnist’s Magazine
Just who is paying Bret Stephens to edit Sapir?

