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  2. The New Republic - Wikipedia

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    The New Republic is an American magazine focused on domestic politics, news, culture, and the arts, with ten magazines a year and a daily online platform. The New York Times described the magazine as partially founded in Teddy Roosevelt 's living room and known for its "intellectual rigor and left-leaning political views."

  3. Herbert Croly - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Croly was born in Manhattan, New York City in 1869 to journalists Jane Cunningham Croly—better known by her pseudonym "Jenny June"—and David Goodman Croly. Jane Croly was a contributor to The New York Times, The Messenger, and the New York World. She was the editor of Demorest's Illustrated Monthly for 27 years. Jane Croly wrote ...

  4. List of political magazines - Wikipedia

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    The New American: Conservative 1958 New Politics: Democratic Socialist 1961 The New Republic: Liberal 1914 The New Yorker: Liberal 1925 Newsmax: Conservative 1998 Newsweek: Moderate 1933 The Progressive: Liberal 1909 Policy Review: Conservative 1989 Politico Magazine: Moderate 2013 Reason: Libertarian 1968 Regulation: 1977 Rolling Thunder ...

  5. Michael Tomasky - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Tomasky (born October 13, 1960 [1]) is an American columnist, progressive commentator, and author.He is the editor of The New Republic [2] and editor in chief of Democracy.

  6. Timothy Noah - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Robert Noah (born 1958) [1] is an American journalist, author, and a staff writer at The New Republic.Previously he was labor policy editor for Politico, a contributing writer at MSNBC.com, a senior editor of The New Republic [2] [3] [4] assigned to write the biweekly "TRB From Washington" column, and a senior writer at Slate, where for a decade he wrote the "Chatterbox" column.

  7. Michael Kinsley - Wikipedia

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    While a third-year law student, Kinsley began working at The New Republic. He was allowed to finish his Harvard juris doctor degree through courses at the evening program at George Washington University Law School. Kinsley's first exposure to a national television audience was as moderator of William Buckley's Firing Line.

  8. Chris Hughes - Wikipedia

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    On January 11, 2016, Hughes put The New Republic up for sale, saying he had "underestimated the difficulty of transitioning an old and traditional institution into a digital media company in today's quickly evolving climate." [18] Hughes' ownership of The New Republic was described by The New York Times as a "vanity project."

  9. Marty Peretz - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure as owner of The New Republic, Peretz repeatedly used the magazine's editorial pages to attack and marginalize people he perceived as enemies of Israel, among them even many mainstream Israeli politicians and activists. [9] [10] "Sometimes we attack people unfairly", Peretz's friend and TNR literary editor Leon Wieseltier said ...