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Essays & Reviews

I Want to Believe

By Jarrod ShanahanMay 21, 2013
Just because we can hear the black helicopters doesn’t mean they don’t exist
Essays & Reviews

Urban Planting

By Atossa Araxia AbrahamianMay 20, 2013
The dream of urban cosmopolitan prosperity has a long history... of failure
Essays & Reviews

Country Crushes

By Michelle LhooqMay 15, 2013
What makes the global culture industry fall for some countries and not others? On how Korea and Denmark got to the cool nations lunch table.
Essays & Reviews

Power Loss

By Amanda ShapiroMay 13, 2013
Are survivalists paying for better odds or just better amenities?
Essays & Reviews

The Slopes of Davos

By T. Paul CoxMay 7, 2013
The World Economic Forum charts its darkest fears: superbugs, fake Tweets, and bad jazz
Features

Vol. 16 Editors' Note: The World as We Know It

By The New InquiryMay 6, 2013
It's the rise of the world as we know it, and we feel terrified.
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