Category Archives: The New Yorker

David Remnick: From Lenin’s Tomb to the Paywall

David Remnick (b. 1958) is principal figure of American literary journalism over the past four decades. He works as a reporter, a biographer, a foreign correspondent, an essayist, and the editor of The New Yorker, a post he has held … Continue reading

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Decoding The New Yorker

ChatGPT says: According to Alliance Theory, The New Yorker is an elite coordination hub whose primary function is alliance maintenance for the American intellectual class. It does not mainly discover facts. It adjudicates status, signals moral alignment, and enforces boundary … Continue reading

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