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Introducing The New Republic

From its inception in 1914, the New Republic magazine specialises in giving a detailed analysis of public affairs, art and culture. This American magazine is fast becoming a legend, producing stimulating content in areas pertinent to today’s readers.

Strong analysis and opinions

For over ninety-five years, New Republic has been publishing the exceptional works of renowned American journalists. Through this endeavor, the reader gets a chance to understand comprehensively researched viewpoints before they become mainstream news. The New Republic was a fortnightly print magazine which has grown to become a daily web magazine featuring online-only analysis of politics and culture. Labelled as a dominant opinion generator, they play an important role in bringing topics of concern into the limelight. With an enviable list of writers in their cadre, the journal has real potential to go beyond its American roots and become truly global. Every issue has a story to tell. The first edition of the New Republic appeared on 7th November, 1914. The first issue had only 32 pages and was without any illustrations. One of the few publications that survived the war years, the magazine supported the formation of labor unions, eight-hour workdays and women rights. Be it an altruistic concern or a controversial one, the magazine always takes a logical standpoint and always succeeds in generating goodwill.

Balancing liberality with goodwill

As one of the most influential liberal magazines of America, this journal is creating ripples in the new world bringing about the second great awakening. The May 2011 issue contains features on Afghanistan, Bin Laden’s Death and an essay on the danger from Pakistan. These well written commentaries not only educate the reader about current affairs but also provide an erudite opinion and closure to critical issues discussed. Needless to say, this journal is the abode of cultural critics and liberal thinkers alike, bringing about a revolution in the literary world. The magazine is also experiencing steady growth. The circulation and readership figures of this American journal are multiplying as we speak, eradicating any recessionary fears. Tracing its roots to Herbert Croly, Walter Lippmann, Dorothy Payne Whitney and her husband, Willard Straight, the periodical now has sound financial backing to take it up further. The new format implementation in 2007, and the inclusion of notable contributions from experienced journalists, were well received, making it a favourite of the American thinker. Needless to say, true to their mission, providing intelligent, stimulating and rigorous examination of American politics, foreign policy and culture since 1914, The New Republic still stands apart from the rest.

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