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'''''The New Republic''''' is a magazine of politics and the arts. It leans left, but embraced Reaganism during the Cold War.
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'''''The New Republic''''' is a magazine of politics and the arts. It leans left, but tends to outrage liberals with occasionally unorthodox stances, like embracing Reaganism during the Cold War and supporting the Iraq War.  
  
 
Lots of Columbia alumni have edited written for it, from [[Leon Wieseltier]] to [[Marc Tracy]] and [[Lydia DePillis]].
 
Lots of Columbia alumni have edited written for it, from [[Leon Wieseltier]] to [[Marc Tracy]] and [[Lydia DePillis]].

Revision as of 13:29, 28 April 2013

The New Republic is a magazine of politics and the arts. It leans left, but tends to outrage liberals with occasionally unorthodox stances, like embracing Reaganism during the Cold War and supporting the Iraq War.

Lots of Columbia alumni have edited written for it, from Leon Wieseltier to Marc Tracy and Lydia DePillis.

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