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Nathan James Robinson (born c. 1989) is an English-American journalist, political commentator, and editor-in-chief of the
left-wing Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in soci ...
progressive ''Current Affairs'' magazine, which he founded in 2015.


Early life and education

Born in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, Robinson moved with his family to
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, at age five. His father worked for an international corporate training firm in Britain before the move. He became an American citizen, along with his family, in 2001. Robinson attended Pine View School in
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, before attending
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, graduating with both a bachelor's degree and Master's degree in politics. Robinson received his J.D. degree from
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. Afterwards he pursued a Ph.D. in sociology and social policy at
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. He took a leave of absence from the program after founding ''Current Affairs'', eventually receiving his PhD in May 2022. As of 2021, Robinson lives in .


Career

Robinson founded the left-wing progressive magazine ''
Current Affairs'' in 2015 after a Kickstarter campaign raised $16,000. On February 10, 2021, Robinson published an article alleging that ''
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'' editor John Mulholland fired him for tweeting criticism of U.S. military aid to Israel; Robinson had been a ''Guardian'' columnist. Robinson wrote a pair of tweets: "Did you know that the US congress is not actually permitted to authorize any new spending unless a portion of it is directed toward buying weapons for Israel? It’s the law.", and "or if not actually the written law then so ingrained in political custom as to functionally be indistinguishable from law". In his article, he said the tweets were a joke. In another tweet, Robinson shared an image of an email allegedly sent by Mulholland which said that since no such law exists, the tweet was "fake news"; noting the prevalence of antisemitic tropes regarding Jewish control of American public life, the email stated that Robinson's tweet was antisemitic. A representative for ''Guardian US'' stated Robinson was "neither a staff employee nor on contract and so was not 'fired'". ''
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'' magazine said the distinction is marginal for recurring columnists. Robinson has published critiques of Jordan Peterson,
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, Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, and others. In August 2021, Robinson asked a number of ''Current Affairs'' staff to resign after disagreements on how the company should be run. Some staffers accused Robinson of asking staffers to resign because they wanted the magazine to be a worker-owned co-op. Journalist
Glenn Greenwald Glenn Edward Greenwald (born March 6, 1967) is an American journalist, author and lawyer. In 2014, he cofounded ''The Intercept'', of which he was an editor until he resigned in October 2020. Greenwald subsequently started publishing on Substac ...
called Robinson a "brazen hypocrite" on
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, and ''
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'' writer Caroline Downey called Robinson's actions hypocritical. In response, Robinson said that he did not oppose the magazine being a worker-owned co-op, and the calls for resignation were due to organizational "dysfunction" and concern that the magazine "seemed to be losing sight of its core political goals."


Political views

Robinson is a proponent of
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, citing
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as his main political influence. He has criticized both totalitarian
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and free-market libertarian capitalism. He supports
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,
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,
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, and
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. Robinson has been critical of
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, including its military interventions in
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, Syria, and
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. He has remained critical of
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
and its human rights record. He has also criticized the United States' support for Israel and the United States' hostility towards critics of Israel. Robinson supported Bernie Sanders in the
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. After Sanders lost the Democratic nomination to
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, Robinson voted for Clinton. In the 2020 United States presidential election he supported Sanders again, and then Joe Biden after Biden won the Democratic nomination. Despite being critical of Biden and
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, he believed that
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was a greater threat. Robinson identifies as an atheist, and he has criticized prominent exponents of
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, such as
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,
Christopher Hitchens Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was a British-American author and journalist who wrote or edited over 30 books (including five essay collections) on culture, politics, and literature. Born and educated in England, ...
, and Richard Dawkins, saying, "at their worst they were bigoted and ignorant, possessing the very qualities that they deplored in the religious".


Books

* 2015 ''Blueprints for a Sparkling Tomorrow: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream''. Demilune Press; (13). * 2016 ''Superpredator: Bill Clinton's Use and Abuse of Black America''. Demilune Press; (13). * 2017 ''Trump: Anatomy of a Monstrosity''. Demilune Press; (13). * 2017 ''The Current Affairs Mindset: Essays on People, Politics, and Culture''. Demilune Press; (13). * 2018 ''Nocturnal Emissions: A Diary of Dreams''. Demilune Press; . * 2018 ''Interesting Times: Arguments & Observations''. Demilune Press; (13). * 2018 ''The Current Affairs Rules For Life''. Demilune Press; (13). * 2019 ''Why You Should Be a Socialist''. All Points Books; (13). * 2019 ''My Affairs: A Memoir of the Magazine Industry (2016–2076)''. Independently published; (13). * 2023 ''Responding to the Right: Brief Replies to 25 Conservative Arguments''; Paperback – Feb. 14 2023


Illustrated books

* 2013 ''The Man Who Accidentally Wore His Cravat to a Gymnasium''. Demilune Press; (13). * 2014 ''Don't Let The Pigeon Question The Rules!'' Demilune Press; . * 2014 ''California Sojourn: An Illustrated Diary of Los Angeles''. Demilune Press; . * 2018 ''The Current Affairs Big Book of Amusements'', with Lyta Gold. Current Affairs Press; .


References


External links

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''Current Affairs''
– Robinson's articles at ''Current Affairs'' magazine
"Nathan Robinson"
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