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11 journals of opinion cover the complete spectrum of politics, arts, culture, religion and science with over 740 years of archives. They are searchable by full text, date, author and subject. Citation and summaries are also presented. The actual pages may be viewed as PDF's and searched via browser and soon a federated search. A complete list of the titles is included below.
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These leading scholarly journals, unavailable anywhere else in their entirety, include:
The Nation - Since 1865, leading weekly progressive and liberal coverage of politics and the arts both domestic and international coverage
The New Republic - Since 1914, neoliberal perspectives of literary and political coverage with Washington specialization
Harper's - Since 1850, second oldest continuously published monthly coverage from poets to presidents, politics and culture with a liberal view
Commentary - Since 1945, monthly views of politics, social issues, international and Jewish affairs, culture from neo-conservative perspective
National Review- Since 1955 biweekly conservative/libertarian coverage of news, analysis and opinion, including economic, social and cultural issues
NACLA - Since 1966, oldest continuously published, bimonthly liberal in-depth analysis of social, economic and political coverage of Latin America
Commonweal - Since 1924, publishes editorials, columns, essays, and poetry, along with film, book, and theatre reviews. Although Commonweal maintains a relatively strong focus on issues of specific interest to Catholics, this focus is not exclusionary. A broad range of issues—religious, political, social, and cultural—are examined independent of any relationship to Catholicism and the Church.
American Spectator - Since 1967, American Spectator is a conservative, monthly magazine covering news and politics.
New York Review of Books - Since 1963, leading intellectual reviews containing more than 850 back issues, 16,000 articles, letters and original essays on literature, culture, and current affairs.
Dissent - Dissent, a quarterly magazine of politics and culture was founded in 1954 to dissent both from Stalinism and McCarthyism. One of America's leading intellectual journals on the left, it has published articles by founding editor Irving Howe. There is extraordinary coverage of both domestic and international events.
The New Yorker - Since 1925, The New Yorker is a weekly magazine with a signature mix of reporting on national and international politics and culture, humor and cartoons, fiction and poetry, and reviews and criticism of books, movies, theatre, classical and popular music, television, art, and fashion.
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