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Dive into engaging and thought-provoking conversations as we explore recent articles from The New Yorker.
This is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow literature and current affairs enthusiasts, share your insights, and hear diverse perspectives on the topics that shape our world.
Whether you're a long-time reader or new to the publication, our discussions promise to be enriching and stimulating.
This Month's Articles (updated 8/12/24):
In the Age of A.I., What Makes People Unique?
Books: Overcorrection • On the abolition of prisons (July 29, 2024 print issue)
How Generic Can Kamala Harris Be?
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