The New Republic
/ðə ˌnjuː rɪˈpʌblɪk/
/ðə ˌnuː rɪˈpʌblɪk/
- a US political and cultural magazine known for its liberal opinions. It was established in 1914 and is now published in print ten times a year. People who have written for the magazine include John Steinbeck, Thomas Wolfe and Mary McCarthy. Its editors have included Walter Lippmann and Joyce Carol Oates.
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The New Republic