FROM THE MAGAZINE

March 2022

Spectator Editorial

Biden fails to fill his office

The administration can either face cost-of-living issues or face a wipeout in November

By Spectator Editorial

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Berlin game

It’s going to be fascinating watching Germany slowly respond to a changed world

By Tom Ashbrook

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International

The US and India in a new world

America has a historic opportunity to co-opt India

By Brahma Chellaney

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Culture

#Wanderlusting

For someone with a gypsy soul, traveling is life

By Bridget Phetasy

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Politics

The quiet rise of the other Asians

The impact of Indian immigration to the US is exceptional

By Tunku Varadarajan

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International

Can the India-US relationship last?

Rather than abase itself for America’s attention, India should take responsibility for its own security and prosperity

By Kapil Komireddi

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Business

What Norman Mailer’s ‘cancellation’ reveals

If the publishing world is no longer a place for the free exchange of ideas, where are we as a culture?

By Michael Mailer

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Science & Tech

Man flu is real

Why are men so bad at being sick?

By Matt Purple

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Education

Peter Boghossian’s fight for freedom

The professor is blisteringly blunt about the woke ‘capture’ of institutions

By Zoe Strimpel

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Education

Is Latin worth learning?

A Princeton professor wants Classics to disappear because it has been used as a justification for slavery, colonialism and fascism

By Peter Jones

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Science & Tech

Mother’s milk is good for you

Regardless of whether you feel we’re breaking a taboo, why shouldn’t I be allowed to purchase milk from a consenting friend?

By Breast Milk Enjoyer

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Politics

How conservatives concede the culture

They live in an eternal present that must be defended against a dreadful future

By Daniel McCarthy

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International

Why Glenn Greenwald backs Putin

Few things are sure in life: death, taxes and Glenn Greenwald advocating whatever position happens to be in the interests of Vladimir Putin

By James Kirchick

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Education

Welcome to MSNBC U

We have visiting faculty from CNN and little contact with reality!

By Grace Curley

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Politics

Asian Americans are leaving the Democrats

‘What we see is the dismantling of the education system and the parts of it that work’

By Oliver Wiseman

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Culture

Fifty years of Fear and Loathing

Hunter S. Thompson saw the twenty-first century coming

By Ben Sixsmith

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Politics

Does Vance have a chance?

J.D. Vance was never hostile to Trump voters. He was a translator for the coastally confused

By Daniella Greenbaum Davis

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Politics

How the Supreme Court lost its real diversity

The divisiveness of politics in the last decade masks a bipartisan accord on elite credentials

By Benjamin H. Barton

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Culture

Hunting deer in the DC suburbs

If we are to defend our turf and protect our lawns, Bambi’s mom must die

By Billy McMorris

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Culture

What’s in a name?

Americans will name their children for euphony’s sake

By Christopher Caldwell

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