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elleng

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20. This from Robert Reich:
Fri Dec 5, 2014, 08:11 PM
Dec 2014

STATEMENT BY FORMER NEW REPUBLIC EDITORS AND WRITERS
As former editors and writers for The New Republic, we write to express our dismay and sorrow at its destruction in all but name.
From its founding in 1914, The New Republic has been the flagship and forum of American liberalism. Its reporting and commentary on politics, society, and arts and letters have nurtured a broad liberal spirit in our national life.
The magazine’s present owner and managers claim they are giving it new relevance while remaining true to its century-old mission. Instead, they seem determined to strip it of the intellectual, literary, and political commitments that have been its essence and meaning. Their pronouncements suggest that they hold those commitments in contempt.
The New Republic cannot be merely a “brand.” It has never been and cannot be a “media company” that markets “content.” Its essays, criticism, reportage, and poetry are not “product.” It is not, or not primarily, a business. It is a voice, even a cause. It has lasted through numerous transformations of the “media landscape”—transformations that, far from rendering its work obsolete, have made that work ever more valuable.
The New Republic is a kind of public trust. That is something all its previous owners and publishers understood and respected. The legacy has now been trashed, the trust violated.
It is a sad irony that at this perilous moment, with a reactionary variant of conservatism in the ascendancy, liberalism’s central journal should be scuttled with flagrant and frivolous abandon. The promise of American life has been dealt a lamentable blow.
Peter Beinart (Editor)
Sidney Blumenthal (Senior editor)
Jonathan Chait (Senior editor)
David Grann (Senior editor)
David Greenberg (Acting editor)
Hendrik Hertzberg (Editor)
Ann Hulbert (Senior editor)
Robert Kuttner (Economics editor)
Robert B. Reich (Contributing editor)
Jeffrey Rosen (Legal editor)
Peter Scoblic (Executive editor)
Evan Smith (Deputy editor)
Joan Stapleton Tooley (Publisher)
Paul Starr (Contributing editor)
Ronald Steel (Contributing editor)
Andrew Sullivan (Editor)
Margaret Talbot (Deputy editor)
Dorothy Wickenden (Executive editor)
Sean Wilentz (Contributing editor)

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Oh well yeoman6987 Dec 2014 #1
Very insightful piece on TNR's event by Jonathan Chait, who was until today a contributor. Mass Dec 2014 #3
exactly. Is there ANY quality online, non clickbait, non paywalled news site? alp227 Dec 2014 #11
One of my local news channels Quackers Dec 2014 #28
this was a thoughtful piece. MBS Dec 2014 #25
They just celebrated their 100th anniversary too... PoliticAverse Dec 2014 #2
I'm sure their 147 neocon/Dem-hawk readers will be heartbroken. TwilightGardener Dec 2014 #4
+1 And, from his grave, Henry Wallace is relieved RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #5
Silicon Valley idiots with money will ruin the world. nt TeamPooka Dec 2014 #6
Would you rather put your bet on neocon idiots with money? There are more of those. nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2014 #7
Turns out with that much money, they are the same. nt TeamPooka Dec 2014 #8
" " " " " " " MBS Dec 2014 #26
Yes. Souless money and aquisition has ruined the Bay Area. nt TeamPooka Dec 2014 #31
Exactly right, unfortunately. MBS Dec 2014 #33
At least you'll be able to watch it happen snooper2 Dec 2014 #9
LOL TeamPooka Dec 2014 #10
And nothing of value was lost. nt Ykcutnek Dec 2014 #12
I unsubscribed years ago, elleng Dec 2014 #13
They have marched steadily to the right ever since. candelista Dec 2014 #16
Yes, and it's interesting to me that I noticed it and took action elleng Dec 2014 #18
Exactly…they turned "third wave" years before Al From and the DLC… regnaD kciN Dec 2014 #21
I see no relation, TNR's liberal/progressive point of view 'expired' years ago, elleng Dec 2014 #23
Anyone remember I.F. Stone's Weekly? elleng Dec 2014 #14
Don't remember it, but know of it. RufusTFirefly Dec 2014 #19
a pox on all you people who made Facebook folk rich Skittles Dec 2014 #15
+1 candelista Dec 2014 #17
And how would this relate to the devolution of The New Republic? elleng Dec 2014 #22
maybe I read it wrong, and a rich Facebook asshole didn't buy it Skittles Dec 2014 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Dec 2014 #32
This from Robert Reich: elleng Dec 2014 #20
Charles Pierce on TNR MBS Dec 2014 #27
Brutal. Ouch. I dropped my subscription back in the early 80's.... peacebird Dec 2014 #29
Peretz didn't wreck it but he wrecked its reputation. ucrdem Dec 2014 #30
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