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The New Criterion
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A monthly review edited by @rogerkimball and @jamespanero (exec ed).
New York City
Joined April 2009
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    The author Renaud Camus is not known for a book or even an essay, but a single phrase: “The Great Replacement.” His ideas have been celebrated and castigated, yet few truly understand him. @DouglasKMurray examines Camus in “The crime of noticing” in our May issue:
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    “We in Britain,” Roger Scruton says, “are entering a dangerous social condition in which the expression of opinions that conflict—or merely seem to conflict—with a narrow set of orthodoxies is instantly punished by a band of self-appointed vigilantes.” bit.ly/2LfjJga
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    “It serves as a reminder of why the Democratic Party lost long ago its former base in the white working class, which should be a source of shame for party members but often is not.” Read “Popular song as populist revolt,” by Victor Davis Hanson.newcriterion.com/issues/2023/11…
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    “So far, Trump’s proposed radical tax cuts are quite popular, mostly transparent, and often detailed.” Read “MAGA agonistes,” by Victor Davis Hanson. @VDHanson
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    In our view, Professor Boghossian and his friends performed a public service by engaging in these acts of intellectual fumigation. @peterboghossian bit.ly/2GeXm6n
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    “After decades spent dismantling bourgeois norms and traditional values, is the progressive revolution really over? Will the counterrevolution succeed and will it last?” @HMDatMI accepts the 2025 Edmund Burke Award. Read and watch her complete remarks: newcriterion.com/clash
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    The absolutely brilliant thing about Titania McGrath, as the world just discovered last month, is that she is really the satirical invention of Andrew Doyle, a former Oxford postgraduate student and clearly a very clever man. bit.ly/2usqShD
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    Our critic’s pick: “The War on the West,” by Douglas Murray (Broadside Books). @HarperCollins @DouglasKMurray @JamesPanero bit.ly/3lhlbxt
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    Igor Levit is one of the best pianists of our time, or any, really. He is a person of extraordinary talent, extraordinary intellect, and extraordinary intensity. bit.ly/2XKieJZ @jaynordlinger
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    The left-wing campus culture that then permeates the tech companies masks the greatest concentration of wealth in the history of civilization. @VDHanson
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    “What we saw in Britain’s referendum was a recovery of power from remote elites.” — @DanielJHannan newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/P…
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    In “Democracy in America: a symposium,” Roger Kimball, Victor Davis Hanson, Daniel J. Mahoney, James Piereson, and Glenn Ellmers discuss popular sovereignty in the United States as it stands today. Read more in the October issue of The New Criterion.
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    “Democracy in America: a symposium”
    From newcriterion.com
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    Our critic’s pick: @rogerkimball on a new book @JamesOKeefeIII, “American Pravda: My Fight For Truth in the Era of Fake News.” @StMartinsPress bit.ly/2ChqcxX