Editorial AFabrice Riceputi, a historian who specializes on the country’s troubled colonial history in Algeria, in his office in Besan?on, France on Dec. 6, 2022. (Andrea Mantovani/The New York Times)
EditorialSam Bankman-Fried, a prominent follower of effective altruism and the founder of the now bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, in a video appearance at The New York Times’s DealBook Summit in Manhattan on Nov. 30, 2022. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Indian Coffee House in Kolkata, India, has a storied history as a place for intellectuals to gather, and debate. (Saumya Khandelwal/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Indian Coffee House in Kolkata, India, has a storied history as a place for intellectuals to gather, and debate. (Saumya Khandelwal/The New York Times)
EditorialLeft-wing Israelis attend a rally in Tel Aviv for Israeli intellectuals and artists to announce their support for the declaration of a Palestinian state, Israel - 21 Apr 2011
EditorialIsraeli right-wing protesters shout at Israeli intellectuals and artists at a rally in Tel Aviv to announce their support for a Palestinian state, Israel - 21 Apr 2011
EditorialIsraeli prizewinning actress Hanna Maron reads a statement by Israeli intellectuals and artists announcing their support for the declaration of a Palestinian state at a Tel Aviv rally, Israel - 21 Apr 2011
EditorialIsraeli left-wing and right-wing protesters clash at a rally announcing left-wing support for the declaration of a Palestinian state in Tel Aviv, Israel - 21 Apr 2011
EditorialAn Israeli right-wing protester shouts at Yael Dayan at a rally in Tel Aviv to announce the support of Israeli artists and intellectuals for the declaration of a Palestinian state, Israel - 21 Apr 2011
EditorialMorris Dickstein, a literary critic, cultural historian and City University of New York professor, at his home in Sag Harbor, on Long Island, N.Y., June 18, 2002. (Maxine Hicks/The New York Times)
EditorialTyler Thomas, the director of “Lessons in Survival,” which features performances of historic interviews with Black artists and intellectuals, in New York, Oct. 28, 2020. (Simbarashe Cha/The New York Times)
EditorialThe terrace at Tortonis, 1847. Fashionable women in crinolines, large cashmere shawls and bonnets. The Cafe Tortoni Italan icecream parlor, 22 Bouleverd des Italiens, was popular with dandies, intellectuals and ladies of the demi-monde. Handcoloured li...
EditorialThe Petoefi-Club, named after the hero-poet of the Hungarian Revolution 1848, was a meeting place for intellectuals critical of the Communist Party-line. On June 27, 1956, a discussion was held on the press-and information policy of the Geroe-government.
EditorialThe Petoefi-Club, named after the hero-poet of the Hungarian Revolution 1848, was a meeting place for intellectuals critical of the Communist Party-line. Tibor Tardos, well-known columnist, expelled from the Communist Party the previous year, addresses...
EditorialThe Petoefi-Club, named after the hero-poet of the Hungarian Revolution 1848, was a meeting place for intellectuals critical of the Communist Party-line. At the meeting in June 1956 Arpad Szakatics, Social Democrat and philosopher Georg Lukacs. Budapes...