Yahoo Web Search

Search results

    • 1974

      • In 1974, he purchased The New Republic, and he later assumed editorial control of the magazine.
      www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Marty_Peretz
  1. People also ask

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marty_PeretzMarty Peretz - Wikipedia

    Martin H. Peretz (/ p ə ˈ r ɛ t s /; born December 6, 1938) is an American former magazine publisher and Harvard University assistant professor. In 1974, he purchased The New Republic, and he later assumed editorial control of the magazine.

  3. Until February 2007, The New Republic was owned by Martin Peretz, New York financiers Roger Hertog and Michael Steinhardt, and Canadian media conglomerate Canwest. [ 14 ] In late February 2007, Peretz sold his share of the magazine to CanWest, which announced that a subsidiary, CanWest Media Works International, had acquired a full interest in ...

  4. Jul 31, 2023 · During the period Marty (as everyone calls him) was editor-in-chief of the magazine—from 1974, when he bought it, until 2011it was known as the only major, independent liberal publication that regularly took editorial positions and published articles attacking liberal shibboleths.

  5. May 31, 2024 · In 2015, you wrote a major piece for the New Republic itself, which was kind of exorcising the magazine’s a long history of publishing, well, racist bullshit, which is called “The New Republic‘s Legacy on Race.” Under new ownership, they wanted to grapple with, I guess, what they had done.

  6. Jun 9, 1975 · The buyer of the 60-year-old liberal weekly, once edited by Herbert Croly and Walter Lippmann, was Martin Peretz, a wealthy social studies lecturer at Harvard, who paid $380,000 for the...

  7. Mar 28, 1985 · The magazine has had a long and complicated history. For a moment, at least, the magazine flirted with fascism; but it also had a long and disgusting apologetic relationship to Stalinism during many years, including some when Straight was at its helm.

  8. Sep 20, 2018 · The New Republic found a renewed sense of leadership in Martin Peretz, a former Harvard University intellectual who with his wife bought the magazine in 1974. Peretz engineered what he termed a "politically balanced," pragmatic liberalism for the magazine, disillusioning many of its traditional readers.

  1. People also search for