To celebrate the publication of her new book “Femmephilia,” Drift contributor @reproutopia spoke with Essays Editor @lyrawalshfuchs about mothering against motherhood, antifemininity feminism, and lysergic acid diethylamide.
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This Memorial Day, commemorate The Drift: from now until the end of next week, all our back issues are on sale for just $5 plus shipping!
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Private equity firms increasingly say they want to help workers own the means of production. If it sounds too good to be true, Francis Northwood writes in Issue Seventeen, that’s because it is.
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“It feels pretty safe to say that, when it comes to their specific dynamic, Tisch is running the show,” @k80way tells @lyrawalshfuchs in a new Q&A on Zohran Mamdani’s policing policy.
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Max Norman’s Issue Seventeen essay examines Karl Ove Knausgaard’s evolution from autofictional hyperrealism to the philosophical semi-fantasy of the Morning Star novels. Read the essay online today.
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In “Devochka,” Caroline Porter’s Issue Seventeen short story, a young woman’s V.R. porn binge leads her to revisit memories of studying abroad in Siberia. Read online now, and be sure to subscribe by the end of the day to receive a copy of the full issue.
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The Drift's senior slop correspondent @MitchTherieau wrote a piece for our new issue on the phantasmic visual output of the Trump administration. In honor of AI-Jesusgate, we're sharing it with you today. https://t.co/7yWCdoX4tr
For @thedrift_mag, I went long on the regime of images under Trump 2. In which I try to make sense of the penguin, Cowboy Kristi, the TPUSA halftime show, Sound of Freedom, Steve Lockjaw, and much more https://t.co/TjzTFbMOrV
Thinking about my favorite archival @DissentMag piece, from 1969: "The Moon: Enough Is Enough."
"We have broken the fetters of being earthbound; now let us break the bonds of poverty on earth."