Founded in 1975, Boston Review is a nonpartisan magazine of ideas: animated by hope, committed to reason, and convinced that the imagination eludes political categories. Each issue of BR is a public space for debate on today’s most pressing concerns. Our mission is to shun polemic, uphold the highest standards of argument, seek diverse perspectives, and make complex ideas accessible. We have a national readership of men and women who want deeper coverage of current affairs than the mainstream media offers, and who see the arts as an essential part of the human enterprise. Boston Review has always been independent and nonprofit, and is available online at bostonreview.net.
Founded in 1975, Boston Review is a nonpartisan magazine of ideas: animated by hope, committed to reason, and convinced that the imagination eludes political categories. Each issue of BR is a public space for debate on today’s most pressing concerns. Our mission is to shun polemic, uphold the highest standards of argument, seek diverse perspectives, and make complex ideas accessible. We have a national readership of men and women who want deeper coverage of current affairs than the mainstream media offers, and who see the arts as an essential part of the human enterprise. Boston Review has always been independent and nonprofit, and is available online at bostonreview.net.