How the Ivy League Broke America
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
Tremendous power is flowing to tech and finance magnates.
The rot runs deeper than almost anyone has guessed.
The X exodus is weakening a way for conservatives to speak to the masses.
The Atlantic has chosen 65 gifts for bringing more merriment, adventure, and wonder to the ones you love.
And what I got wrong about the 2024 election
Revenge on the military is just the start of it.
You don’t have to become a Buddhist monk to realize the value of contemplating hard questions without clear answers.
Pete Hegseth considers himself to be at war with basically everybody to Trump’s left, and it is by no means clear that he means war metaphorically.
These seven books aren’t a cure for rage and despair. Think of them instead as a prescription.
The incoming president wants to do things his voters have not embraced.
Trump’s allies treat every change in social norms as a DEI project gone wrong.
Climate negotiations at COP29 ended in a deal that mostly showed how far the world is from facing climate change’s real dangers.
Ridley Scott’s ancient-Roman epic manages to find some beauty amid the savagery.
It’s not just a phase.
One of the most humbling parts of being alive is realizing you’ve been doing a simple thing wrong.
Yáng Shuāng-zǐ’s Taiwan Travelogue shows how colonization shapes a country’s culinary landscape.