The Thinkers Who Explain This Baffling Era
These philosophers are less arcane—and more relevant—than some readers might think.
These philosophers are less arcane—and more relevant—than some readers might think.
The 1936 fight between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling was a showdown over global fascism.
<em>Toy Story 5 </em>confronts a problem that today’s parents are all too familiar with: screen time.
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The taboo against shorts in professional settings might be the most illogical fashion rule still standing.
An indeterminate end to a foolish war leaves Americans more disillusioned than ever with engagement in the Middle East.
The pace of hiring is slowly emerging from stasis—emphasis on <em>slowly</em>.
These troops helped transform a conflict fought initially to preserve the Union into one that destroyed slavery as well.
Discrimination against Israelis qua Israelis—and the “Zionists” who appear as their proxies—is a moral wrong.
The <em>Atlantic </em>staff writer Kaitlyn Tiffany and Jeffrey Goldberg, <em>The Atlantic</em>’s editor in chief, discuss Tiffany’s new book, <em>The Housewives…