
Alexander Hurst
Alexander Hurst is a writer whose longform articles and essays have appeared in places like the Guardian, Hazlitt, The New Republic, Eater, the American Prospect, and the Caravan. He has an undergraduate degree from Amherst College, Massachusetts, an MSc. in International Relations from the London School of Economics, and an MA in Public Policy from Sciences Po, where he has also taught a first-year seminar on US politics. He writes a twice-monthly column about life, society, culture, and European issues for the Guardian. He lives in Paris.
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