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The Collected Unsolicited Advice for Living in the End Times Vol. 1

By Michael SeidenbergDecember 21, 2012
To celebrate the conclusion of our subscription drive, TNI offers all readers free, downloadable guidebook collecting Michael Seidenberg's complete unsolicited advice column from the first year of The New Inquiry Magazine, for your reference on today’s apocalypse and the many more to come.
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Line Cooked

By Willoughby CookeDecember 20, 2012
Sustainable food makes no sense when restaurants pay only sustenance wages
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Not the One

By Max FoxDecember 19, 2012
Mehdi Belhaj Kacem broke with his mentor Alain Badiou in an act of philosophical parricide. But is the father dead?
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All The Hungry Children

By Elliot RossDecember 18, 2012
To sell sympathy for starvation, Live Aid and its successors have started using the latest in branding innovation
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Sowing Scarcity

By Peter FraseDecember 12, 2012
In capitalism’s inverted world, scarcity grows on trees while resources are blithely wasted
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Fruits and Vegetables

By The New InquiryDecember 10, 2012
Bananas, artichokes, and salsify, reviewed.
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Workingman's Bread

By Christine BaumgarthuberDecember 10, 2012
For 19th century culinary expert Juliet Corson, radical economics began at home
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Wrong Ways to Eat

By Charlotte ShaneDecember 5, 2012
Despite the history of socially sanctioned feasts and fasts, we're quick to pathologize women who eat inconsistently. Why do women need a good reason to devour?
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TNI Vol. 11 Editorial Note: On the Movement of Food

By The New InquiryDecember 5, 2012
Welcome to TNI Vol. 11: Feast & Famine. Where food never stays in one place long enough to take a good photo.
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Foodland

By Adam RothsteinDecember 3, 2012
From lines of refrigeration to exploding pirate ketchup, an interview with food geographer Nicola Twilley.
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Baby Daddies and Dandy Scandals

By Emma GarmanNovember 30, 2012
Aristocratic gossip has always been at odds with the absolute discretion expected of the ruling class
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Hi Haters!

By Rob HorningNovember 27, 2012
The metaphor of microfame and the structure of feeling of social-media use
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Growing Up TV

By Danielle KingNovember 26, 2012
The last role of a child star is always collapse
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The Laughing Indian

By Lou CornumNovember 21, 2012
Sherman Alexie trades the stoic Indian stereotype for another, but do his jokes tickle or unsettle?
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Being Damien Hirst

By Jesse DarlingNovember 19, 2012
An interview with one of the artists named Damien Hirst
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The Anti-Family

By Madeleine SchwartzNovember 12, 2012
MTV’s Teen Mom presents teen motherhood not as a threat to the normal structures of everyday life, but as our new social reality. What it doesn’t get to is that this is a good thing

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