The New Republic
A number of places have been devoted to the effects of US industrialization and the issues of US government intervention in international and domestic politics. They were supported, among others. US accession to the First World War on the Allied side.
With regard to the Russian revolution of 1917, and immediately after it, the newspaper expressed its positive opinion about the Soviet Union. Favorable attitude changed with the outbreak of the Cold War.
In the 1950s, the magazine was skeptical of both the foreign policy of the Soviet Union and the anti-communist hysteria unleashed by Senator McCarthy.
The 1960s marked the end of the war in Vietnam, but the magazine did not spare the criticism of the New Left.
In 1974, the magazine was purchased by a Harvard graduate student Martin Peret for $ 380,000. $. Peretz was a former New Left activist who left the party (supported by liberation movements in third world countries, especially Palestine). With the new owner, TNR changed its profile - supporting the US government in building an alliance with Israel. In the internal politics, the newspaper occupied various positions from traditional liberalism to neoliberalism.
Currently editor-in-chief is Martin Peretz, and the circulation is around 60,000 copies.
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