The Baffler, est. 1988, is a magazine of art, criticism, and political analysis, publishing bimonthly print issues as well as daily online dispatches.
The Baffler
A Million Parts per Million
Army of the Kind • Who gets to be human in PETA’s playbook?
From Things I Have Made a Fiction
Blame and Claim • A public adjuster on insuring a burning world
Serious Reservations • What federal Indian boarding schools really taught
Bog Trouble • The future of peat in Ireland
Last Herd on Earth • After years of coexistence, elk and cattle go to war in Point Reyes
Interviews with Certain Vegetables • Am I nourished or tortured by the memory of what was?
PARKING LOT PARADISO • A Field Guide to Parking Lot Flora in the Northeastern United States
The Knotweed Factor • Reconsidering an invasive species
Mama Tried • Motherhood books answer the questions we’re afraid to ask
Pt. Reyes
Earth, Bound • The tragedy of international environmental law
A Few Things Worth Noting
Green Raw Deals • A conversation about environmental justice after Biden
[His ordinary bedtime questions . . .]
Reservoir Hogs • Battling the water monopolizers of western France
From Instruments for a New Navigation
Bafflomathy (No. 82)