From the Archives: Too Negative?
From the Archives: Too Negative?
From the Archives: Too Negative?
Partial Readings: The Political Season
Partial Readings: Austerity for Whom?
Partial Readings: Dreams amid Destitution
Internships Dissent’s office in Manhattan has three internship terms each year: Spring, Summer, and Fall. Editorial interns at Dissent work closely with the staff and assist with the entire range of magazine work—fact checking, researching, formatting articles, fundraising, producing events, …
Partial Readings: The World Has Changed
In 1960, Paul Goodman—social thinker, activist, poet, and novelist—published his groundbreaking book Growing Up Absurd. An examination of youth disaffection in our affluent but spiritually empty society, Goodman’s work inspired and galvanized a burgeoning generation of sixties students and intellectuals. …
Partial Readings: Europe in Flux
Conference on UNESCO?s World Philosophy Day in Tehran
From the Archives: Populism at the Polls
Partial Readings: Maddening Echoes
Partial Readings: Fourth Estate Blues
World Philosophy Day in Tehran?
From the Archives: New Orleans, Five Years after Katrina
From the Archives: Getting Out of Iraq