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The New Republic’s list issue is out!
Our featured collection of lists profiles the most powerful, least famous people in Washington, the most  over-rated thinkers in our nation’s capital, Washington’s most overused words, and other lists  that reveal how DC really works.
To read these lists and more, including the Editors on Occupy Wall Street, Timothy Noah’s TRB column on Mitt Romney’s beliefs,  Evegeny Morozov on the internet intellectual, and Timothy Snyder on how  World War II really ended, be sure to check out the November 3rd issue of The New Republic on newsstands now!
Subscribe to TNR Society and get 20 issues/year, access to our archives, and TNR events invitations for only $2.25/issue by clicking here.
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The New Republic’s list issue is out!

Our featured collection of lists profiles the most powerful, least famous people in Washington, the most over-rated thinkers in our nation’s capital, Washington’s most overused words, and other lists that reveal how DC really works.

To read these lists and more, including the Editors on Occupy Wall Street, Timothy Noah’s TRB column on Mitt Romney’s beliefs, Evegeny Morozov on the internet intellectual, and Timothy Snyder on how World War II really ended, be sure to check out the November 3rd issue of The New Republic on newsstands now!

Subscribe to TNR Society and get 20 issues/year, access to our archives, and TNR events invitations for only $2.25/issue by clicking here.

October 14, 2011
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