The Despots of Silicon Valley
The intellectual origins of the movement that self-described “techno-optimists” are advancing is dark—and deeply familiar. #press
The Despots of Silicon Valley
The intellectual origins of the movement that self-described “techno-optimists” are advancing is dark—and deeply familiar. #press
It's Not Too Late to Give Gaza a Better Future
If the international community doesn’t want to see Hamas return to power in Gaza, it must act immediately. #press
How Seven Companies Took Over the Stock Market
The Magnificent Seven have been buoying the S&P 500 lately, but the stocks’ outsize impact on the market may not necessarily be a good thing. #press
He Predicted the Metaverse, Crypto, and Chatbots
The sci-fi legend Neal Stephenson was unnervingly prescient about our AI age. #press
Historic Levels of Rainfall in California Storms
Images from Southern California, where the second storm in a long-duration atmospheric river brought record levels of rainfall #press
The Art of No Deal
The Republicans who won’t take yes for an answer #press
Wall Street Is Making Peace With the Idea of a Second Trump Presidency
American business elites would prefer a strong economy without a resurgent labor movement, which is exactly what Trump is offering. #press
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/capital-loves-trump/677317/?utm_source=press.coop
Meet the New Luddites
Activists are organizing to combat generative AI and other technologies—and reclaiming a misunderstood label in the process. #press
In Defense of Woodrow Wilson
Despised as a racist by today’s left and a tyrant by today’s right, the 28th president championed a set of values that our politics sorely lack. #press
Living Through the End of California
In a new book, Manjula Martin faces up to the way the altered environment of her home state will change her life forever. #press
The New Cult of Self-Fulfillment
Americans who most reap the benefits of marriage are the same class who get to declare monogamy passé and boring. #press
Ukraine Needs American Weapons, Not More GOP Drama
The GOP’s moral collapse threatens global security. #press
Winners of the 2023 Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest
Some of the top images from the 14 categories of underwater photography in this year’s competition #press
Some Palestinians Want to Leave Gaza. Let Them
No one should be trapped in a war zone. #press
A Photo Visit to Sweden’s Icehotel
Images of recent versions of Sweden’s annual Icehotel—part art exhibit, part hotel #press
The Anticlimactic End of Israel’s Democracy Crisis
The Netanyahu government’s signature legislation went out with a whimper. But the forces behind it have bigger plans. #press
We Got Lucky With the Mystery Dog Illness
A new, deadly canine disease could have the U.S. scrambling to respond. #press
Lloyd Austin’s Disappearing Act
The secretary of defense owes the president—and Americans—an explanation. #press
Pack Your Memories Into Your Disaster Bag
Survivors of disasters can benefit from preserving meaningful parts of their life. #press
Xi Jinping Is Fighting a Culture War at Home
The Chinese leader seeks to restore an earlier era of ideological indoctrination and national unity—whether his society wants it or not. #press
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