Interview
What Does the New Right Really Want?
By Robert S. BoyntonInterview
American Demons
By Daniel OppenheimerEssay
The Gods of Silicon Valley
By Lee KonstantinouReview
Protest and Politics
By Jason SokolOpinion
When Is David Brooks a Christian?
By Daniel Joslyn-SiemiatkoskiReview
The Consolations of Poetry
By Stephanie BurtReview
“Heretic” Rescues Horror from the Catholics
By Allan AppelWhy Do Youth Pastors Keep Getting Arrested?
By Sarah Pulliam BaileyCome Together
By Valerie PavilonisThe Resistance Is Dead
By Ross BarkanPresident Biden, Please Commute the Death Sentence of the Man Who Tried to Kill My Husband
By Beth KissileffAgainst Bad Writing
By Mark OppenheimerDavid Brooks Is Right
By Jay MichaelsonTrump and the Cult of Bigness
By Claire Hoffman
As someone who grew up in a cult-like community dedicated to the teachings of a charismatic guru, I have, lately, been watching Donald Trump and getting goosebumps. With charismatic religious leaders, I have the same test that Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart used with obscenity: “I know it when I see it.” It was hard not to see it at the Pennsylvania town hall in mid-October, when Trump had a crowd watch him listen to his favorite songs for 30 minutes. This behavior spoke to a very particular symbiosis taking place between the crowd and Trump—him doing anything he wanted…