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The Spotlight

Jesse Arm The Rise of Luigism

Those celebrating the murder of Wesley LePatner reveal a dark, rising undercurrent in our culture.

Aug 01 2025
Aug 01 2025
Martin Gurri The Endarkenment

We’ve entered an age of delusion, impossible longings, and ritual self-mutilation.

Oct 28 2024
Brian Patrick Eha The Element of Crime, Part One

Reflections on the impact that lawlessness—and an inescapable awareness of it—has on society and the psyche

Dec 28 2023
Dec 28 2023
Brian Patrick Eha The Element of Crime, Part Two

Across America, the social fabric looks increasingly threadbare.

Dec 29 2023
Dec 29 2023
Remembering 9/11

The September 11, 2001, terror attacks on New York City and Washington remain a profound event in American history. This page collects some significant past City Journal stories on these events.

Sep 11 2024
Sep 11 2024
Lionel Shriver The Most Frightened Nation

Why the United Kingdom will never be the same

Oct 10 2021
Andrew Klavan At the Heart of Our Divisions

Socialism is immoral—and it makes us hate one another.

Oct 07 2021
Oct 07 2021
Theodore Dalrymple Luigi Mangione and the Romance of Murder

Too many young people today celebrate the idea of making a difference—at any cost.

Aug 03 2025
Nicole Gelinas The Big Easy Rebuilds, Bottom Up

Ordinary New Orleanians restore their city, avoiding lower Manhattan’s master-planned debacle.

May 18 2008
Victor Davis Hanson Brawn in an Age of Brains

Does physical labor have a future?

Jul 19 2017
Steven Malanga School Choice Rising

Parental discontent with public education has sparked new momentum for alternatives.

Aug 25 2022
Jonathan Clarke Moneyball

How did college football become indistinguishable from professional sports? Gradually, and then suddenly.

Jan 05 2024
Jan 05 2024
Allison Schrager The Return of Trade-Offs

For too long, policymakers and businesses have made decisions on the belief that costs don’t matter. Reality is reasserting itself.

Jul 06 2025
Steven Malanga The Cost of Bad Intentions

Progressive policies threaten a new era of urban dysfunction.

Aug 18 2019
Aug 02 2011
Theodore Dalrymple Sympathy Deformed

Misguided compassion hurts the poor.

May 31 2010