In a cultural landscape dominated by hot takes and petty polemics, The Point stands for something different.
Informed by the conviction that humanistic thinking has relevance for everyday life, the magazine has long maintained a rare space for thoughtful dialogue between a wide range of political views, philosophical perspectives, and personal experiences: its contributors include liberals and conservatives, philosophers and activists, Marxists and Catholics, New Yorkers.
In a cultural landscape dominated by hot takes and petty polemics, The Point stands for something different