New Republic

New Republic

By The New Republic

Score: 4.6
4.65174
From 1,295 Ratings

Description

Since 1914, TNR has been a platform for public-minded thinkers and writers advocating liberal reform in a new industrial age. Today, TNR remains more committed than ever to its social democratic first principles—and most of all, to the project of restoring flagging liberal confidence in the public arena while reclaiming the embattled legacy of civic republican self-rule in America. Our journalism isn’t afraid to debate complex issues and take a stance—from social injustice to climate change. TNR App Features * Read the complete magazine—10 issues a year * Read our latest web content * Access three free articles before subscribing * With a monthly or annual subscription, enjoy unlimited access to any TNR article in the app or on the TNR website * Share articles to your favorite social networks—or via email or text—using our Share or Clip tools * Bookmark articles to read later—or offline * Listen to The Politics of Everything, our new podcast * Subscribe to our newsletters: TNR Daily, The Soapbox, Critical Mass, Apocalypse Soon, Sold Short, American Jitters, and Listen Up. The New Republic Pricing: • Subscription 1 Month - USD 2.99* • Subscription 1 Year - USD 10.99* * For non-US app stores, the equivalent currency charges will apply. Additional Subscription Information: • Payment will be charged to iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. • Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current billing period. To turn off auto-renewal, please find details on the FAQ page (Subscriptions) in the TNR app. • Account will be charged for the renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current billing period. • No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the user’s active subscription period. Privacy Policy - https://newrepublic.com/pages/privacy Terms of Use - http://www.mazsystems.com/outputs-terms/ • Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription.

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Reviews

  • Content? 5 Stars. App Functionality? 1 Star

    1
    By eattheeggs
    Could some competent person fix the technical stupidities of the mobile app over there at New Republic Tower? When I’m reading an article, _I prefer to keep reading the article_ instead of having the app reload, forcing me to search for what and where I was reading. Not every frickin’ update calls for an app reload. Also, I _read_ a magazine so I’d prefer not to see displayed a video option at all, whether I want it or not. Also, maybe TNR needs the revenue from all the crappy ads, but do the ads need to disrupt the functionality of the site by causing (you guessed it) gratuitous reloads? I speak as an online subscriber to TNR, and as someone whose phone has more than half of its storage/memory free for applications to work.
  • Short and Sweet

    5
    By C^3 H.F.W.M.
    I am new to The New Republic. I regularly read other politically focussed magazines whose articles go on and on far beyond what’s necessary to make their point. Thus far, the articles I have read in The New Republic are thoughtful, informative and mercifully short. THANK YOU.
  • Love the Writing, want one feature.

    4
    By dvhzusbddv
    I wish this app had a built-in reader so I could listen to the articles as I commute.
  • Buggy app

    1
    By Ninjashrink
    Paid for subscription online. App confirms subscription. Does not download or open. Works on Firefox online. Try New Republic. Their app works
  • Font size

    1
    By JBChristiansen
    Font size is too small and apparently cannot be adjusted. Why not fix this?
  • Two Caveats

    4
    By Steve Downey
    $10 total for six months digital access was worth a try. But a couple of caveats might be useful to anyone considering it. First, this is one of those sites where you can’t cancel your subscription except by calling customer service, which of course means you’ll have to defend your decision against someone who’ll get in trouble if they let you leave. Second, even as a subscriber to the New York Times, I was kind of appalled at how unabashedly, confrontationally Liberal is their editorial policy. This flavoring will appeal to some of you. But if you’ve got post election PTSD, you may wonder whether their need to offer six months for $10 arises from their not keeping up with trends toward moderation.
  • Some articles don’t open

    1
    By the Mom 61
    I like the magazine. But as of November 2022, this app is a disaster both on iPad and iPhone. Some articles do not open. If you go to settings to do the standard trouble-shooting, there is no icon for getting out of settings (tap the top right: that works even though it is completely blank.) I am of course fully registered. Support people say they can’t do anything unless I bought my subscription through the app, but I didn’t. I bought print + digital. And if I try to read on the website, pop-up windows keep suggesting I should go read something else instead. TNR has good long-form journalism on politics and policy, but their digital operation is rincky-dink nonsense from the 1990s.
  • Disappointed

    1
    By Bombbaroomba
    Paid for membership but only a few of the articles will render.
  • Creative Ideas for Sustaining Our Republic

    4
    By Rita L H
    I wish I had Time to read all of the New Republic’s articles. The few I read each week are all creative and help me to take action. That’s saying a lot in 2022.
  • App

    1
    By ScottNadler
    This app is a complete absurdity.

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