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Compact (American Magazine)
''Compact'' is an American online magazine that began operating in March 2022. The magazine was co-founded by Edwin Aponte, a populist and founder of the online magazine ''The Bellows''; Matthew Schmitz, previously an editor of the ecumenical religious journal '' First Things''; and conservative Catholic opinion journalist Sohrab Ahmari. When ''Compact'' was launched, its listed contributors and contributing editors were described by ''The New York Times'' as ideologically diverse, including religiously conservative Catholics, populists, and dissident Marxist feminists. The magazine's editorial line in March 2022 was critical of liberalism from both the left and the right. History Planning for the launch of the magazine began in 2020 between Ahmari and Schmitz, who later incorporated Aponte on the condition that half of the site's content cover "material concerns". ''Compact'' launched without a paywall for its first few weeks, and is now run on a reader-funded model, requ ...
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Culture
Culture ( ) is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and Social norm, norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, Social norm, customs, capabilities, Attitude (psychology), attitudes, and habits of the individuals in these groups.Tylor, Edward. (1871). ''Primitive Culture''. Vol 1. New York: J. P. Putnam's Son Culture often originates from or is attributed to a specific region or location. Humans acquire culture through the learning processes of enculturation and socialization, which is shown by the diversity of cultures across societies. A cultural norm codifies acceptable conduct in society; it serves as a guideline for behavior, dress, language, and demeanor in a situation, which serves as a template for expectations in a social group. Accepting only a monoculturalism, monoculture in a social group can bear risks, just as a single species can wither in the face of environmental change, for lack of functional respo ...
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Jacobin (magazine)
''Jacobin'' is an American Socialism, socialist magazine based in New York City, New York. Bhaskar Sunkara was its founding editor. the magazine reported a paid print circulation of 75,000 and over 3 million monthly online visitors. Established in 2010, Jacobin's circulation grew in 2016 with the increasing attention on Left-wing politics, leftist ideas stimulated by Bernie Sanders' Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign, presidential campaign. The magazine's name is inspired by C. L. R. James's 1938 book ''The Black Jacobins'', about the Haitian Revolution. Ideologically, the magazine is associated with democratic socialism and the Democratic Socialists of America. History and overview The publication began as an online magazine released in September 2010, expanding into a print journal later that year. ''Jacobin'' founder Bhaskar Sunkara said that he intended for ''Jacobin'' to perform a similar role on the contemporary left to that undertaken by ''National Review'' on ...
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Patrick Deneen (author)
Patrick J. Deneen (born 1964) is an American political theorist and author, known for his critical examination of liberalism and its effect on contemporary society. He is a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, where his work emphasizes the interrelations of political philosophy, culture, and religion. Deneen's most notable book, '' Why Liberalism Failed,'' argues that the principles of liberalism have caused societal fragmentation and the erosion of communal bonds. His scholarship often explores the philosophical underpinnings of modern political thought and advocates for more traditional and localized forms of governance. His 2023 book, ''Regime Change: Towards a Postliberal Future,'' extends his critique of liberalism and develops a broader view of a postliberal politics. Life and career Patrick J. Deneen was born on July 21, 1964, the son of an insurance executive. He grew up in a Catholic household in Windsor, Connecticut. Deneen is of Irish ...
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Michael Tracey (journalist)
Michael Tracey (born August 8, 1988) is an American journalist and political commentator. Career In June 2017, Congresswoman Maxine Waters walked away from an interview with Tracey and pushed aside his hand and microphone. The incident was captured on video. Tracey said that Waters had "initiated unwarranted physical contact" and "shoved" him, but that it was "not a violent shove".Phillips, Kristine (June 4, 2017)"Did Rep. Maxine Waters 'shove' a reporter? You decide."''The Washington Post''. Tracey was a recurring guest on the Fox News program '' Tucker Carlson Tonight''. In 2024, Tracey has occasionally substituted as host for journalist and commentator Glenn Greenwald's web news show ''System Update''. Political views Tracey supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic primaries and advocated for " conscious abstention" in the 2016 presidential election. He has been highly critical of Bill and Hillary Clinton. In 2020, he supported Tulsi Gabbard's presidential campaig ...
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Liel Leibovitz
Liel Leibovitz (; born 1976) is an Israeli journalist, author, media critic, and video game scholar. Leibovitz was born in Tel Aviv, immigrated to the United States in 1999, and earned a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2007. In 2014, he was Visiting Assistant Professor of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University. Early life and education Leibovitz was born in Tel Aviv, Israel to Iris and Rony Leibovitz. His father, born into a wealthy family, became known in Israel as the "Motorcycle Bandit" who robbed 21 banks and served 8 years in prison during his son's childhood. Leibovitz visited his father weekly while he was in prison, and his family suffered financially after his father's incarceration. When he was aged about 9, he became interested in the United States after visiting relatives resident there."Sandy Brawarsky, The Jewish Week, "Giving Up America" January 11, 2006 He received his B.A. from Tel Aviv University and after moving to New York City, he received a ...
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Edward Greenwald (born March 6, 1967) is an American journalist, author, and former lawyer. In 1996, Greenwald founded a law firm concentrating on First Amendment to the United States Constitution, First Amendment litigation. He began blogging on national security issues in October 2005, when he was becoming increasingly concerned with what he viewed as attacks on civil liberties by the Presidency of George W. Bush, George W. Bush administration in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. He became a vocal critic of the Iraq War and has maintained a critical position of American foreign policy. Greenwald started contributing to ''Salon.com, Salon'' in 2007, and to ''The Guardian'' in 2012. In June 2013, while at ''The Guardian'', he began publishing a series of reports detailing previously unknown information about American and British global surveillance programs based on classified documents provided by Edward Snowden. His work contributed to ''The Guardian''s 2014 Pul ...
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Adrian Vermeule
Cornelius Adrian Comstock Vermeule (, born May 2, 1968) is an American legal scholar who is the Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. An expert on constitutional and administrative law, since 2016 he has voiced support for Catholic integralism. He has articulated this into his theory of common-good constitutionalism. Life and career Vermeule was born May 2, 1968. He graduated from Harvard College in 1990 with an A.B., ''summa cum laude'', in East Asian Languages and Civilizations. He then attended Harvard Law School, graduating in 1993 with a Juris Doctor, ''magna cum laude''. Vermeule clerked for judge David Sentelle of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1993 to 1994 and for Justice Antonin Scalia of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1994 to 1995. He joined the faculty of the University of Chicago Law School in 1998. Vermeule became professor of law at Harvard Law School in 2006, was named John H. Watson Professor ...
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Nina Power
Nina Power is an English writer and philosopher. She was involved in a lawsuit against artist Luke Turner, which was dismissed in 2023. Biography Power is both editor and translator (with Alberto Toscano) of Alain Badiou's ''On Beckett''. Some of the publications she regularly contributes to are ''The Telegraph'' and ''The Spectator''. She previously regularly contributed to ''The Wire'' and ''The Guardian''. In 2019, Power and Daniel Miller (a writer and editor at alt-right magazine IM-1776) sued artist Luke Turner for defamation over a series of tweets by Turner. Power and Miller argued the tweets suggested they were both antisemitic. Turner said he was "in terror of the volume and virulence of online abuse directed towards him" from the controversy. Almost £30,000 was raised through a crowdfunder to support Power and Miller's legal action, titled "Targeted, harassed and falsely labelled a fascist". Turner countersued for harassment. At trial, it emerged that Power ha ...
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Malcom Kyeyune
Malcom Kyeyune (born 19 December 1987) is a Swedish writer and blogger. He has written for publications such as ''Aftonbladet'', '' Fokus'', ''Göteborgs-Posten'', '' Dagens Samhälle'', ', ''UnHerd'', ''The Bellows'', '' American Affairs'', and '' Compact Magazine'' He has a podcast together with Markus Allard of the municipal Örebro Party, and frequently guests the podcasts ''Good ol' boyz'' and ''What's Left'' alongside Angela Nagle. Between 2020 and 2022 he was part of the steering council for the conservative think tank Oikos headed by the politician Mattias Karlsson. Kyeyune was a member of the Swedish Young Left and chairman of its Uppsala district until 2014, when he was suspended alongside six other members due to their expression of support for the Revolutionary Front and Anti-Fascist Action. While sometimes being labeled by media as a conservative due to his previous participation in Oikos, Kyeyune primarily describes himself as a Marxist. He has argued for populi ...
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Lee Smith (journalist)
Lee Harold Smith (born April 10, 1962) is an American journalist and author. He was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and was raised in New York City. He is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and was a senior editor at ''The Weekly Standard''. Smith was formerly editor-in-chief of ''The Village Voice Literary Supplement'', a national monthly literary review. He has written for publications including ''The New York Times'', '' The Hudson Review'', ''Ecco Press'', '' Atheneum'', '' Grand Street'', '' GQ'', and '' Talk''. At the time of the 9/11 attacks, Smith was working as an editor at ''The Village Voice'' and a contributor to ''Artforum''. By his own account in his book, '' The Strong Horse: Power, Politics, and the Clash of Arab Civilizations.'', Smith was dissatisfied with the Orientalist explanations of the Muslim world as presented by Edward Said Edward Wadie Said (1 November 1935 – 24 September 2003) was a Palestinian-American academic, literary critic, and ...
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Christopher Caldwell (journalist)
Christopher Caldwell (born 1962) is an American journalist who was raised in Massachusetts. He is a contributing writer for ''The New York Times'' and ''The Wall Street Journal'', a contributing editor at The ''Claremont Review of Books'', and a member of the editorial committee of the French quarterly Commentaire. He is the author of '' Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam and the West'' and '' The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties''. Previously, he was a senior editor at the now defunct ''The Weekly Standard'' and a columnist for the ''Financial Times''. He was also a former contributor of book reviews to ''Slate''. Early life and education Caldwell was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard College in 1983, where he studied English literature. Career Caldwell's 2009 book '' Reflections on the Revolution in Europe'', which deals with increased Muslim immigration to Europe, received mixed reactions. ''The Economist'' newsp ...
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Political Catholicism
The Catholic Church and politics concerns the interplay of Catholicism with religious, and later secular, politics. The Catholic Church's views and teachings have evolved over its history and have at times been significant political influences within nations. Overview Historically, the Church followed the policy of strict neutrality, with Catholic thinkers such as Eusebius of Caesarea believing that the Church should not concern itself with political matters. However, Saint Augustine, one of the Doctors of the Church, influenced the Church with his theory of minimal involvement in politics, according to which the Church "accepted the legitimacy of even pagan governments that maintained a social order useful to Christians as well, and to the extent that the freedom of the Church to carry out its evangelical task was allowed." In the 13th century, Thomas Aquinas discussed the concept of political legitimacy and the moral issues of using political power, concluding that explici ...
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