Raritan was a small magazine full of muscular writing. Why did it fail to cultivate a younger audience?
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Raritan was a small magazine full of muscular writing. Why did it fail to cultivate a younger audience?
Foucault’s critique of power and knowledge shaped poststructuralism, yet its rejection of truth risks becoming its own orthodoxy. To remain...
This is Part 4 of a 4-part series on the academic, and specifically philosophical study of disagreement. In Part 1...
This is Part 3 of a 4-part series on the academic, and specifically philosophical study of disagreement. In Part 1...
This is Part 2 of a 4-part series on the academic, and specifically philosophical study of disagreement. In Part 1...
Why do so many authors and critics remain attached to a “literary fiction” genre in our completely commercialized literary landscape?
Raritan was a small magazine full of muscular writing. Why did it fail to cultivate a younger audience?
How the New Yorker Story — short, plainly-written, plotless, with slightly-enigmatic endings — became a genre unto itself
[Revised entry by Leo Groarke on January 28, 2026. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Informal logic (“IL”) is the study...