Could U.S. Troops End Up in Lebanon? (Harpers.org)
Stabbed in the Back! (Harpers.org)
Paul Ford on the fallout that comes after 'finished', for some value of finished.
Blue Balls for the Red States (Harpers.org)
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Harpers articles from 1850.
Drawing on...Kant, Hegel saw the slow, steady rise of mankind as a struggle for freedom—a process that liberated the human spirit and drew the human race forward. This struggle was unavoidable, even as the object was always unattainable.
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Johnny Appleseed"This profile of Jonathan Chapman appeared in Harper's Magazine of November 1871. It was one of the earliest, if not the first, gathering of all of the facts known about the man called Johnny Appleseed."
"He published Ho Hum in 1931, Another Ho Hum in 1932, Every Day Is Saturday in 1934, and in 1936, in the New Yorker, under the pseudonym Lee Strout White, the essay "Farewell My Lovely!" One of his best-known pieces, it was suggested to him by a manuscrip
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