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The Baffler

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The Baffler publishes cultural analysis, short stories, poems, art and left-wing political criticism six times a year. This latest edition is themed 'Homeland Insecurity’ inviting readers to let out a communal sigh in response to the anxiety and dread that the globe is politically, ecologically and culturally facing at the moment.  The first story, absurd yet interesting, offers a more radical approach to re-wilding through 'eco-saboteur' Christopher Ketcham's rebellious acts of living off-grid and setting free cows. Plus, J.W. McCormack questions why on earth is the mayor of Knox County a professional wrestler?, 'The Mismeasure of Bhutan' discusses the overlooked ethnic-cleansing that took place despite Bhutans outward reputation of being the happiest place in the world.  On the Journal, Cover story:‘The Baffler presents a critical, liberal view of politics and culture, alongside short stories, poetry and art, plus daily posts online…’ READ MORE thebaffler.com

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