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The New Criterion
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A monthly review edited by @rogerkimball and @jamespanero (exec ed).
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    The New Criterion
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    May 7, 2025
    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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    May 1, 2019
    “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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    Oct 23, 2023
    “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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    Feb 14, 2025
    “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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    “MAGA agonistes,” by Victor Davis Hanson
    Victor Davis Hanson on the new president’s plans.
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    Feb 1, 2019
    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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    Jun 25, 2025
    “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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    Apr 11, 2019
    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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    May 17, 2022
    Our critic’s pick: “The War on the West,” by Douglas Murray (Broadside Books). @HarperCollins @DouglasKMurray @JamesPanero bit.ly/3lhlbxt
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    May 26, 2020
    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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    Apr 19, 2023
    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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    Silicon Valley’s moral bankruptcy - The New Criterion
    On the pestilence in northern California.
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