On the cover of The New Republic, @HeerJeet’s meditation on race and The New Republic: http://t.co/7k61qNYnmj — emilynussbaum (@emilynussbaum) January 29, 2015


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Remarkable piece by the redoutable @HeerJeet. The New Republic’s Legacy on Race http://t.co/D4k4BuTYnc via @tnr — Arthur Goldhammer (@artgoldhammer) January 29, 2015


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Ignore gossip; @HeerJeet’s amazing essay on @TNR and race is also a serious piece of 20C liberal intellectual history http://t.co/vz0giWeuYT — Mike Konczal (@rortybomb) January 29, 2015


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@jazzedloon @bijanstephen @elongreen @kickstarter Hah! You got me. I’ll be your daddy! — Ta-Nehisi Coates (@tanehisicoates) January 30, 2015


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Let no intersectional stone go unturned! So sayeth….me! @jazzedloon @bijanstephen — Ta-Nehisi Coates (@tanehisicoates) January 30, 2015


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just got on twitter for the first time all day and literally can’t follow all the different arguments about the new republic. going to bed. — McKay Coppins (@mckaycoppins) January 29, 2015


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If you’re in NYT/TNR/Atlantic/Slate/Salon/Gawker/etc in past few years, chances are pretty good you’ve been cited in a paper I’ve graded. — Freddie (@freddiedeboer) January 30, 2015


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In that sense @pareene was dead on. — Ta-Nehisi Coates (@tanehisicoates) January 29, 2015


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@jonathanchait @jbouie @DouthatNYT @HeerJeet that is seriously your loss. — Irin Carmon (@irin) January 29, 2015


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@jonathanchait You should try reading some @HeerJeet on a wider range of subjects. — Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias) January 29, 2015


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