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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. 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 ...

  4. Marty Peretz - Wikipedia

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    Martin H. Peretz (/ p ə ˈ r ɛ t s /; born December 6, 1938) is an American former magazine publisher and Harvard University assistant professor. In 1974, he purchased The New Republic, and he later assumed editorial control of the magazine.

  5. Hendrik Hertzberg - Wikipedia

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    Hendrik Hertzberg (born July 23, 1943) is an American journalist, best known as the principal political commentator for The New Yorker magazine. He has also been a speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter and editor of The New Republic, and is the author of ¡Obámanos! The Rise of a New Political Era and Politics: Observations & Arguments.

  6. Herbert Croly - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Croly believed the magazine took the wrong stance on many issues and endeavored to start a magazine of his own. In 1914, Willard Straight and his wife Dorothy Payne Whitney provided the financing for Croly's magazine, The New Republic. [2] Croly, Walter Lippmann, and Walter Weyl were the co-founders of The New Republic.

  7. TRB (writer) - Wikipedia

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    TRB is the name given the lead column of each issue of The New Republic magazine. Historically, the writer most closely identified with "TRB" was Richard Strout, who wrote "TRB" from 1943 to 1983. Other TRB columnists have included Michael Kinsley, Andrew Sullivan, Peter Beinart, Jonathan Chait, and Timothy Noah.

  8. Chris Hughes - Wikipedia

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    "The New Republic names Guy Vidra, General Manager of Yahoo News, as Chief Executive Officer". The New Republic. September 17, 2014. Barr, Jeremy (September 17, 2014). "Chris Hughes steps down as editor of The New Republic, names Vidra C.E.O." Capital New York. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016

  9. Michael Kinsley - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, he became editor of The New Republic and wrote the magazine's TRB column for most of the 1980s and 1990s. That column was reprinted in a variety of newspaper op-ed pages, including The Washington Post, and made Kinsley's reputation as a leading political writer.