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Are magazines /lit/? What does /lit/ think of them? Which are the best ones?

>> No.17125542

>>17125376
Ive heard good things of Lapham's, both here and elsewhere. Definitely interested to see what others read

>> No.17125904

>>17125376
I like Aeon, New Yorker, NY Review of Books, and Quanta

>> No.17126330

City-Journal

>> No.17126389

>>17126330
t. Andrew Klavan

>> No.17127418
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Obligatory daily notice:
/lit/ made a magazine.
https://LampByLit.com

>> No.17127668

>>17127418
is it any good?

>> No.17127676

>>17125376
They're all disingenuous, cuntlled by deep state

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>>17127668
Yeah. I even recommend it.

>> No.17128612

>>17127668 check this one out:
https://lampbylit.com/magazine/2020/12/22/the-justice-system/

>> No.17128619

>>17125904
Pretty good selection

>> No.17128633

The Economist. Whether or not you agree with The Economist’s analysis, it’s a good collection of world news every week.

>> No.17128653

>>17127676
Back to your containment board

>> No.17128661

Used to read Adbusters, Colors.
Always wanted to get my hands one of those South American gore magazines.

>> No.17128668

>>17128633
economist sucks my tuna can cock all day. i'll stick to getting news from Reuters or BBC rather than that stupid old rag

>> No.17128670

>>17128668
>BBC
no thank you.

>> No.17128678

>>17125376
Granta

>> No.17128732

>>17125376
I usually swing by longform.org, a free aggregator. Lots of stuff from usual suspects listed by other anons in this thread, plus many you wouldn’t expect.

>> No.17128765
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The New Yorker is the Middlebrow bible

>> No.17128844

>>17128765
What is the highbrow bible?

>> No.17128875

>>17128844
The Bible

>> No.17129189

>>17127418
wtf did I just read

>> No.17129192

&amp

>> No.17129197

>>17128765
the New Yorker is like The Atlantic but with all the woke strained out, so all that's left is middle class signaling without the virtue

>> No.17129237

Music & Literature

>> No.17129239

>>17125376
Yea, but not yellow papers but actual magazines
I read Geo Epoche

>> No.17129264

>>17125376
Lapham's Quarterly, The New Atlanis, The New Philosopher, and Hedgehog Review

>> No.17129869

>>17128875
Lol, fuck off christcuck.
According to this book this is from, as opposed to the New Yorker, the upper classes read Town and Country Magazine.

>> No.17129999

>>17125376
Foreign affairs puts out just 6 issues a year and is like a long-form version of The Economist with a much less clickbait-y tone, with occasional interesting articles, mostly by diplomats and academics. If you're interested in reading about the evil elites plans, its not bad.

>> No.17130014

>>17128633
They're annoyingly preachy clickbait tone is too much for me. It's just buzzfeed for soulless NPC technocrats.

>> No.17130297

>>17127418
>>17128597
>>17128612
No one wants to read your shitty magazine full of shitposts. The only people who buy it are the losers you publish. You're actually a piece of shit for not giving your contributor's a free physical copy.

>> No.17130481

is Lapham's basically always in the format of a compilation centering around a certain theme?

>> No.17131714

>>17128844
finnagin's wake

>> No.17131797

>>17128765
From Paul Fussell's "Class"? I read that years and years ago; a very good read

>> No.17131831

If Brian Griffin can get hired to the New Yorker it must not be a very good magazine.

>> No.17131834

>>17131714
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>> No.17131847

>>17130297
all this is true, i say it as someone who liked parts of the magazine

>> No.17131878

>>17131831
who? what is bad about him?

>> No.17131886

>>17125904
>>17128619

>Aeon

Isn't Aeon full of leftist faggotry?

>> No.17131962

>>17131878
The dog from Family Guy.

>> No.17131999

>>17131886
you got a problem with leftist faggotry?

>> No.17132363

Any German /lit/izen that could recommend an interesting magazine for me to practice the language?

>> No.17132415

>>17128633
the Economist is great. I like all the charts and numbers. I also like how they don't take sides and they explain everything and why it might be wrong. It makes BBC and Reuters look like brainlets.

>> No.17132632

>>17132415
>they don't take sides

they take the side of wealthy classical liberal elite

>> No.17132772

>>17131999
>you got a problem with leftist faggotry?

I only like what /lit tells me to like. Thought leftist faggotry is to be avoided.

>> No.17132787

>>17130297
he isn't making any profit

>> No.17132840

>>17132363
Maybe Cicero. German magazines suck. I am actually despairing about it.

>> No.17132849

>>17132632
Which is me so I am fine with it.

>> No.17132875

>>17132363
Das Wetter, FAZ Quarterly, Dummy, Reportagen (Swiss), Fleisch (Austrian)

>> No.17132889

Foreign Affairs
Current Affairs
American Affairs
The Economist
Nat Geo
Nature
Newsweek
Popular Mechanics
New Scientist
The Freethinker (journal)
Journal of Near-Death Studies
Lucifer
Reason (magazine)
The Equinox (journal)
Private Eye
Gramophone (magazine)
The Realist
The Spectator
Mad
Sight & Sound
The Realist
Playboy
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
Rolling Stone
Time
Playbill
Maledicta (The International Journal of Verbal Agression)
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik
New Scientist
Sky & Telescope
Paris Review
The New Yorker
New Scientist
The Atlantic
National Review
Harper’s
The New Criterion
Scientific American
The Times Literary Supplement
London Review of Books
The New York Review of Books
Evolutionary Psychological Science (Journal)
Fifth State (periodical)
Boing Boing (neurozine)
Aries (Journal)
The Pomegranate (Journal)
Magic, Ritual And Witchcraft (Journal)
British Journal of Aesthetics
The Philosophical Review (Journal)
Journal of Sex Research
The Independent Review (Journal)
The Libertarian Forum
Psychological Bulletin (Journal)
-Journal of Libertarian Studies
-Sign Systems Studies (Journal)
-Political Science Quarterly (Journal)
-Entropy (Journal)
-Aeon (digital magazine)
-The Occidental Quarterly
-The New Criterion
-The Paradoxes of Time Travel by David Lewis (journal article)
-Whole Earth Catalog
-Les Temps modernes
-Senses of Cinema
-Politics and Policy
-Ares (magazine)
-Cahiers du cinéma
-International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence
-Foreign Policy
-De Bow's Review
-Not so Virtuous Republics: Montesquieu, Venice, and the Theory of Aristocratic Republicanism byDavid W. Carrithers
Journal of the History of Ideas Vol. 52, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1991), pp. 245-268
-The eXile
-Le Père Duchesne
-Critical Inquiry
-Telos (journal)
-Minerva (German magazine)
-The Re-inscription of Labor in Carlyle's "Past and Present" by JOHN ULRICH
-Starlog
-Journal des débats
-The Review of Politics (Cambridge University Press for the University of Notre Dame du lac on behalf of Review of Politics)
-Montana (journal)
-The Realist (Magazine)
-The Russian Messenger

>> No.17133040

>>17130297
You’re a faggot who cant write.
Seems you can’t into math either.

>> No.17133184

Some old publications like Addison & Steele’s The Spectator are /lit/. Periodicals were only really /lit/ for a short period of time, roughly 1700-1930 in France, England, and America.

>> No.17133209

>>17132363
Der Spiegel

>> No.17134815

bump

>> No.17134932

The Pearl.

>> No.17136072

>>17133209
I do not know about that, Anon.

>> No.17136594

>>17132840
>>17132875
>>17133209
Thanks anons.