New york times op ed

The New York Times Op-Ed section is a renowned platform for thought-provoking and influential opinion pieces. Here are some notable Op-Eds from The New York Times:

Recent Op-Eds

  1. "The Pandemic Has Changed Us. We Must Change Our Politics." by Thomas Friedman (March 2022)
  2. "The Supreme Court's Attack on Abortion Rights" by Michelle Goldberg (May 2022)
  3. "The Inflation Reduction Act Is a Step in the Right Direction" by Paul Krugman (August 2022)
  4. "The Unraveling of American Democracy" by David Brooks (September 2022)
  5. "The Climate Crisis Is a Moral Crisis" by Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II (October 2022)

Classic Op-Eds

  1. "The Death of Common Sense" by H.L. Mencken (1924)
  2. "The New Deal" by Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933)
  3. "The Unfinished Business of the Civil Rights Movement" by Martin Luther King Jr. (1963)
  4. "The Vietnam War: A Moral and Political Disaster" by Senator Eugene McCarthy (1967)
  5. "The End of History?" by Francis Fukuyama (1989)

Notable Op-Ed Authors

  1. Thomas Friedman: Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author of "The World Is Flat"
  2. Paul Krugman: Nobel Prize-winning economist and columnist
  3. Michelle Goldberg: Journalist and author of "The New York Times" bestseller "Kingdom Coming"
  4. David Brooks: Columnist and author of "The Road to Character"
  5. Maureen Dowd: Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author of "Are Men Necessary?"

How to Submit an Op-Ed

The New York Times accepts unsolicited Op-Ed submissions from writers around the world. To submit an Op-Ed, follow these steps:

  1. Review the Op-Ed submission guidelines on The New York Times website.
  2. Ensure your piece is well-written, concise, and timely.
  3. Submit your Op-Ed through the online submission form or by email to [email protected].
  4. Include a brief bio and any relevant credentials.

Remember that The New York Times receives thousands of Op-Ed submissions each year, and only a small percentage are accepted for publication.