The Case Against Striking Syria, Jack London’s Beef With Capitalism: The New Atlantic Weekly
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Also in this issue: A witch-hunt in Saudi Arabia, when to reveal state secrets, battling Yosemite’s blaze, and more
Also in this issue: John Steinbeck on gambles and grief, why happiness is overrated, why girls wear pink, and more
Also in this issue: Richard Nixon hated his friends, spyware for corporations, and a dismal end for gangland icon, and more
Also in this issue: The fight over circumcision, the mystery of false confessions, and the case for cowboy flicks, and more
Also in this issue: A space-station mystery, the scariest movie of the summer, the sad decline of stargazing, and more
Also in this issue: A frightening deathbed dispute, the GOP vs. the GOP, the case for romance, and more
An exclusive collection of Twain's pieces for The Atlantic Monthly marks the debut release in a new series featuring classic voices from the magazine.
Also in this issue: Pittsburgh is back, the cicadas are doomed, and the Statue of Liberty is cooler than you thought
Also in this issue: A megacity rises in Africa, an anthropologist reconsiders human mating, and hacker activists battle the Syrian government
Also in this issue: Understanding Our fear of Immigrants, the Supreme Court v. Congress, and The Trouble With Fancy Office Perks