Freedom

Magazine

How a Patriotic Painting Became the Internet’s Soap Box

“Freedom of Speech,” the World War II-era painting by Norman Rockwell, has taken on a new life online.

News

On Juneteenth, Freedom Came With Strings Attached

Last week at a Juneteenth concert on the South Lawn of the White House, Vice President Harris said that on…

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Why Are Divorce Memoirs Still Stuck in the 1960s?

Recent best sellers have reached for a familiar feminist credo, one that renounces domestic life for career success.

Travel

2 Black Heroes, 2 Cities in New York: A Journey Into the Past

On a snowy trip to Rochester and Auburn, N.Y., a writer explores the cities that Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman…

News

Our Society is Not a Bee Hive

This week in The Texas Monthly, I read a troubling profile of Tim Dunn, a 68-year-old billionaire Texas oilman and…

News

Why I Am a Liberal

More than at any time since World War II, liberalism is under siege. On the left, some people insist that…

News

What the Insurrectionists of 2021 and 2023 Have in Common

The most talked about part of the deal Kevin McCarthy made with Republican radicals to become Speaker of the House…

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When Freedom Meant the Freedom to Oppress Others

Jefferson Cowie’s powerful and sobering new history, “Freedom’s Dominion,” traces the close association between the rhetoric of liberty in an…

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