Description: The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher. it features articles in the fields of politics, foreign affairs, business and the economy, culture and the arts, technology, and science. It was founded in 1857 in Boston as The Atlantic Monthly, a literary and cultural magazine that published leading writers' commentary on education, the abolition of slavery, and other major political issues of that time. The 108-page March 2024 issue's cover story is titled: American Cowardice - Scot Peterson, condemned as the "Coward of Broward," stood by as a slaughter unfolded at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Does the blame lie with him, his training-or a society in denial about what it would take to stop mass shootings? Other featured articles include: The Radical Self-Awareness of Michael R. Jackson - He's become one of the most surprising and incisive-and misunderstood-social critics of our time. Meet Me in the Eternal City - Silicon Valley has always dreamed of building its own utopia. Who's ready to move in? 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. The Curious Case of the Contested Basquiats - Twenty-five "masterpieces," an FBI raid, and the maddening, sometimes impossible task of rooting out fakes and forgeries. Other Sections Include: Front Editor's Note The Commons - Discussion & Debate Dispatches OPENING ARGUMENT - The Despots of Silicon Valley - The tech world has its own ascendant political ideology, and it's past time we call it what it is. VIEWFINDER - Lost Photographs of Black America - Photographs by Ernest Cole. Culture & Critics OMNIVORE - The James Bond Trap - Ian Fleming created the superspy-and then couldn't get rid of him. BOOKS- Shelf Life - An incisive satirist of literary Brooklyn takes on the American big-box store.- Two Apricots - A poem by Ama Codjoe ART - The Disorienting Beauty of "Africa & Byzantium" - A landmark exhibition offers a new history of art. BOOKS - How Marilynne Robinson Reads Scripture - In her hands, the Book of Genesis becomes a precursor to the novel. Back ESSAY - Raina Telgemeier Gets It - The wildly successful cartoonist turned the anxious kid into a hero. Caleb's Inferno - A crossword by Caleb Madison The cover price for this magazine is $5.00. Due to changes in USPS policy and a recent postage rate increase, I have had to raise my shipping costs. I have a number of issues of this and other magazines covering various subjects available on E-Bay. I will apply a shipping discount to multiple purchases. If you are interested please let me know before you make a payment.
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Publication Name: The Atlantic
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ISSN: 1072-7825
Publisher: The Atlantic Monthly Group
Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 2024
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Issue Number: 1
Volume: 333
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Contributors: Caleb Madison, Judith Shulevitz, Jamie Thompson, Thomas Chatterton Williams, Kaitlyn Tiffany, David Frum, Bianca Bosker, Adrienne LaFrance, Ernest Cole, James Parker, Jordan Kisner, Ama Codjoe, Susan Tallman
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Business & Economy, Cooking, Economics, Money & Finance, Technology
Country/Region of Manufacture: America
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Topic: School Shootings, Michael R. Jackson, Silicon Valley, Woodrow Wilson