Article Power in Perpetuity? China’s Communist Party has succeeded in large part because of its adaptability. But under Xi Jinping, party structures are changing. By Elizabeth M. Lynch November 11, 2021 China Nonfiction Foreign Affairs
Article Books in Brief The editors read about the site of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting; the corrosive effect of capitalism on the climate; and horror stories. By The Editors October 27, 2021 Books in Brief Fiction Nonfiction
Article Holding Them to Their Word In the Midwestern meatpacking industry, faith organizations and unions can and should collaborate to help overcome difficult working conditions. By Maia Silber October 18, 2021 U.S. Catholicism Nonfiction History
Article Ride Blind Maggie Nelson’s latest book challenges us to embrace nuance and complexity, resisting “right” answers and straight stories. By Paul J. Griffiths October 14, 2021 Nonfiction Climate Change Philosophy Arts
Article Radicalism Without Revolution A new book seeks to update Msgr. John A. Ryan’s vision of a moral economy for our own day and age. By Matt Mazewski October 11, 2021 Economy Nonfiction Social Justice
Feature ‘Sops to Humanity’ Samuel Moyn’s new book demonstrates how a focus on war crimes has distracted us from the evil of war itself. By Phil Klay October 4, 2021 War and Peace Nonfiction Ethics