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Tired of Winning: D.C. think tanks, NYC magazines & the search for public intellect
by Jon Baskin
This essay appears in a special symposium on intellectuals, which is entirely composed of essays by the editors of The Point. Click here to read all of the essays from the symposium. My first full-time job after…
Black Fire: American intellectuals and the black radical tradition
This essay appears in a special symposium on intellectuals, which is entirely composed of essays by the editors of The Point. Click here to read all of the essays from the symposium. We are living…
Enlightenment Idols:
Are we stuck in progress?
by Ollie Cussen
This essay appears in a special symposium on intellectuals, which is entirely composed of essays by the editors of The Point. Click here to read all of the essays from the symposium. Politics on both…
I Am Madame Bovary:
“Cat Person” and the dark pleasures of empathy
This essay appears in a special symposium on intellectuals, which is entirely composed of essays by the editors of The Point. Click here to read all of the essays from the symposium. Of all the…
On Being an Arsehole:
A defense
This essay appears in a special symposium on intellectuals, which is entirely composed of essays by the editors of The Point. Click here to read all of the essays from the symposium. A few months…
What Something Is:
The truth is not out there
This essay appears in a special symposium on intellectuals, which is entirely composed of essays by the editors of The Point. Click here to read all of the essays from the symposium. Hans-Georg Gadamer was…
Switching Off: Joseph Brodsky and the moral responsibility to be useless
This essay appears in a special symposium on intellectuals, which is entirely composed of essays by the editors of The Point. Click here to read all of the essays from the symposium. In 1964, when…
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