THE NEW REPUBLIC


The judges of last year's National Magazine Awards said the following when they presented the award for General Excellence to The New Republic's editor-in-chief:

"The class of the opinion field -- every issue is informed by a muscular intelligence that makes you keep reading no matter how tough or familiar the subject. In a period of intense concern with the direction of American politics and policy, The New Republic offers lucid analysis, sophisticated reporting, and the zest of a good argument. The magazine brings the same wit and insight to its coverage of the culture and the arts."

Muscular intelligence, lucid analysis, sophisticated reporting and the zest of a good argument are what our editors -- Andrew Sullivan, Michael Kinsley, Fred Barnes, Jacob Weisberg, Ann Hulbert, Michael Lewis, Leon Wieseltier, Mickey Kaus, Robert Wright and David Shipley -- give our readers each week. This talented group of writers take seriously the charge put forth by our founding editors in 1914: to offer "sufficient enlightenment to the problems of the nation and sufficient sympathy to its complexities."

In addition to our in-house talent, The New Republic features writers like Vice President Gore, Norman Mailer, John Updike, Gail Sheehy, and Naomi Wolf.

Our readers include leaders from every walk of life: government (Bill and Hillary Clinton, Les Aspin and Bob Dole); business (David Geffen, Mitch Kapor and Barry Diller); entertainment (Yo-Yo Ma, Richard Dreyfuss and Mike Medavoy); the media (Ted Koppel, Diane Sawyer and Rush Limbaugh); and on and on...

We keep you current with everything that's happening in the world of culture including movies, books, theater and the fine arts. But be prepared. Our reviews are decidedly sharp-edged and aimed at gauging the impact of a book, film, or play on comtemporary society.

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