Submitted By: Albert Chang: This heterodox political and literary journal often defies categorization. Editors appear to be as socially liberal as those found at more classically liberal magazines such as The Nation and The American Prospect. However, the magazine's foreign policy stance has been notably hawkish of late and its intellectually honest defense of Israel continues admirably. Because of these views, some liberals have cited The New Republic Magazine as a "neoconservative" magazine. This is, as far as I can tell, a simplistic assessment on a much more complex magazine.
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