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On Recession and Secession

A review of Foreign Policy's special feature "Who Won the Great Recession?"

Dialogue in the Dark

An HPR writer takes a look at a unique museum experience in Hamburg, Germany.

Studying the Frozen Caveman

Mitt Romney's past debates reveal much about his new strategy in the presidential election.

Literary Supplement Introduction

Most Americans would recoil at the idea that Hollywood had once held hands with Hitler. Could such reassuringly American films as Inglourious Basterds and...

Sorkin’s Sequel

The Newsroom is a study in Aaron Sorkin propping up ill-developed characters.

Harvard Discriminates Against Everyone

Bias in the college admissions process.

Tough on Crime: A liberal’s admission that increased law enforcement works

Pinker’s treatment of crime in America made me more sympathetic to the police state.

Nostalgic for America’s Holy Texts

The American experimentation with democracy, for all its novelty and nonviolent advancements, was nonetheless riddled with major flaws.

The Imperfect Liberalism of Better Angels

We have to abandon the sacred cows that Pinker chooses to spare.

Presenting Dispatch

Dear Readers, It’s my pleasure to present to you Dispatch, the Harvard Political Review’s new print showcase of student opinion.