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Back Issues
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When
The New Republic was founded in 1914, its mission
was to provide its readers with an intelligent, stimulating and
rigorous examination of American politics, foreign policy and
culture. It has brilliantly maintained its mission for ninety
years.
Headquartered in Washington, DC, The New
Republic is uniquely positioned to cover public
affairs from an insider's vantage point. Our editors are among
the most respected and influential journalists in the country,
known for their uncanny ability to get at the important stories
long before they reach other media.
The New Republic covers issues
before they hit the mainstream, from energy to the environment,
from foreign to fiscal policy. By publishing the best writing
from a variety of viewpoints -- including those from arts and
culture, with literary criticism that sets the standard in the
academy and among general readers alike --
The New Republic continues to be America's best and
most influential journal of opinion.
In addition to a weekly print magazine, The
New Republic now publishes a daily web magazine
featuring online-only analysis of politics and culture.
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