Is There Any End to The Atlantic's 'End-ism' Fetish?
The Atlantic is addicted to framing these and other stories as the End of Something. You'd think that a magazine that's been around for 169 years would possess a better sense of li...
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The Atlantic is addicted to framing these and other stories as the End of Something. You'd think that a magazine that's been around for 169 years would possess a better sense of li...
The Atlantic published a piece, Saturday, which was highly critical of President Trump — which may not seem all that surprising... until you notice the byline. The post The Atlanti...
The publication said it was resurfacing the piece so readers could "judge for themselves" how the author's assessments had "stood the test of time."
Via the NYT: What It’s Like to Be a Student at the First A.I.-Powered University. By Alan Elrod at Liberal Currents: Hell Is Empty, and All the Ken Paxtons Are Here. Via Dail...
The crisis between Washington and Europe may be a blessing in disguise.
Neal Gabler Life after Platner. The post A View From Maine appeared first on The Nation.
As an ideology, it’s over. But the relationship is not.
David Wallace-Wells and Robinson Meyer discuss whether the gathering coalition of Americans against data centers could be the next Occupy Wall Street movement or Tea Party.
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