Uncategorized A Pueblo, a World By LiaisonsApril 17, 2019 What from outside seems an extraordinary feat of organization is nothing more than the everyday forms of collective life
Uncategorized Scam or Die By Maya Binyam, Lou Cornum and Tiana ReidApril 1, 2019 The New Inquiry editors discuss last year’s so-called “Summer of Scam” and its endless aftermath
Uncategorized Mask with a Crush By Heike GeisslerMarch 25, 2019 Reflections from a novelist who takes a seasonal job at an Amazon fulfillment center
Uncategorized Can’t Take a Joke By Charlie MarkbreiterMarch 22, 2019 An interview with Lauren Berlant
Uncategorized Vol. 69 Editors' Note: Insiders By The New InquiryMarch 20, 2019 The first issue in our newsletter model
Uncategorized Grooming Style By Mara Iskander, ALPHA Goddess Ashley Olson and Alex KarsavinMarch 19, 2019 A conversation on how the Alt Lit scene’s documentation of sexual violence became a style of supposed sincerity
Uncategorized The Real Lolita? By Hannah GoldJanuary 3, 2019 Sarah Weinman’s new book questions the responsibility of fiction to fact
Uncategorized Bail Bloc 2.0 By The New InquiryNovember 15, 2018 A cryptocurrency scheme against bail—and ICE.
Uncategorized Top or Bottom: How do we desire? By Billy-Ray Belcourt, George Dust, and Kay GabrielOctober 10, 2018 What do queer memes of a top shortage reveal about the racialized orders of desire and new directions for gay critique?
Uncategorized Blue Life By Nijah Cunningham and Tiana ReidSeptember 24, 2018 A movement that conjures the specter of an enemy that it seeks to annihilate
Uncategorized Vol. 68 Editors' Note: Classics By The New InquirySeptember 17, 2018 This issue is a return, to grounds for other departures
Uncategorized Conversación Los Abajocomunes By Yollotl Gómez Alvarado, Juan Pablo Anaya, Luciano Concheiro, Cristina Rivera Garza and Aline HernándezSeptember 5, 2018 Stefano Harney and Fred Moten in conversation on the occasion of the Spanish translation of The Undercommons
Uncategorized All Out to Block the Alt-Right By TNIJuly 28, 2018 Print out these posters and organize a "Stop the Hate" event in your city
Uncategorized “I’m Going to be Buried in a Scarf” By Arvind DilawarJuly 6, 2018 An interview with recently deceased anarchist journalist Paul Z. Simons about the Rojava revolution in Syria. The accompanying photos are captioned with his comments.