Recent Stories

/ See more

An Agenda for New York City’s Next Mayor

City Journal symposium

Spring 2025

City Journal Investigations

/ See more
A City Journal newsletter straight to your inbox. Sign up here.
By clicking subscribe, you agree to the terms of use as outlined in our Privacy Policy.

City Journal Audio

City Journal is America’s premier source of insightful policy analysis, sophisticated cultural commentary, and bold investigations that legacy journalists are too timid to touch. From incisive interviews to lively panel discussions, our podcasts extend CJ’s trademark rigor and wit beyond the written page to the dynamic world of streaming audio.

/ Listen today.
-

-

- article
-

-

- article
-

-

- article
-

-

- article

The Spotlight

Fred Siegel The Riot Ideology, Reborn

Baltimore, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and the new racial politics

Dec 27 2015
Tal Fortgang The Rise of Civil Terrorism

Radicals seek the demise of the West through organized criminal mayhem—here’s how to stop them.

Mar 09 2025
Steven Malanga No, You’re Not Imagining a Migrant Crime Spree

Four years of open borders and sanctuary policies have brought criminal drug networks, human trafficking, and an epidemic of sexual assault.

Oct 20 2024
Danny Crichton United States of Algorithms

The case for artificially intelligent government

Sep 17 2024
Leor Sapir Gender Medicine on the Ropes

From the courtroom to the ballot box, the trans movement has taken some hits.

Jan 26 2025
Guy Sorman China’s Impossible Dream of Order

Haunted by past humiliations, the nation’s leaders seek to restore what they see as its rightful place in the world.

Apr 27 2022
Stefan Kanfer Vaudeville’s Brief, Shining Moment

The art form's heyday came and went, but its ghost has been lively.

Apr 01 2005
Heather Mac Donald Luigi Mangione and the American Abyss

The assassination of Brian Thompson does not call for a “conversation” about health care—it calls for a reckoning with Americans’ moral breakdown.

Dec 23 2024
Dec 23 2024
Andy Smarick Too Big to Succeed

It’s time to break up the nation’s largest school districts.

Dec 02 2022
Robert VerBruggen The Influencer

Charles Murray’s social science is sometimes provocative, usually controversial, and always significant to the national debate.

Sep 11 2022
Theodore Dalrymple Montaigne’s Humanity

The great essayist warns us against intellectual pride—but also delights in the variety and contradictoriness of life.

Mar 19 2021
Catesby Leigh A Stirring Monument to America’s Warriors

Sabin Howard’s A Soldier’s Journey brings a cinematic approach to the Great War—and defies the arrogance of Washington’s cultural elites.

Sep 27 2024
Sep 27 2024
Declan Leary Can Americans Still Mourn As Americans?

For the first time in more than a century, Memorial Day will be observed with a gaping hole in our national memory.

May 24 2024
May 24 2024
Tim Rice Remember the Fallen, and Their Cause

Memorial Day pays tribute to those who gave their lives for their country—but we should know more about why.

May 24 2019
May 24 2019
Bob McManus Sacrifice and Redemption

On Memorial Day we consider the infinite, unpayable debt we owe to the heroic dead.

May 28 2017
May 28 2017