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The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Blame the Bobos

The creative class was supposed to foster progressive values and economic growth. Instead we got resentment, alienation, and endless political dysfunction.

10+ min  |

September 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Why Millennials Are So Obsessed With Dogs

The only thing getting me through my 30s is a cranky, agoraphobic chihuahua named Midge.

10 min  |

September 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Boris Johnson – Inside The Controlled Chaos Of Downing Street

Boris Johnson knows exactly what he's doing

10+ min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The World Kodak Made

The tech giant of the 20th century changed the way Americans saw themselves and their country— and built the city where it made its home. Now Kodak and Rochester are trying to reinvent themselves, and escape their history.

10+ min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Sally Rooney Addresses Her Critics

The Irish writer has been accused of being overly sentimental and insufficiently political. In her new novel, she makes the case for her approach to fiction.

10+ min  |

September 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Heroine's Journey

In Joseph Campbell’s classic study of world myths, women were in the background. A new book puts them at the center of the story.

6 min  |

September 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Twenty Years Gone

One family’s struggle to make sense of 9/11

10+ min  |

September 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Four Americas

Competing visions of the country’s purpose and meaning are tearing it apart. Is reconciliation possible?

10+ min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Trees Are Talking

Pioneering research has revealed how social cooperation thrives in the forest.

10+ min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Drinking Alone

A little alcohol can boost creativity and strengthen social ties. But there’s nothing moderate, or convivial, about the way many Americans drink today.

10+ min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Weird Science of Edgar Allan Poe

Known as a master of horror, he also understood the power—and the limits—of empiricism.

10+ min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Can Bollywood Survive Modi?

Its films have always celebrated a pluralistic India, making the industry—and its Muslim elite—a target of Hindu nationalists.

9 min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Bust The Police Unions

They don’t just protect members at all costs—they condition officers to see themselves as above the law.

10+ min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Admit It, You Miss Your Commute

You may have thought its only purpose was to get you to and from work. But it was doing something more.

8 min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

A New Hope for Star Wars

What The Mandalorian teaches us about the true power of George Lucas’s galaxy—and how to restore it

9 min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Estebanico's America

The story of Africans on this continent is longer and more varied than the version I was taught in school.

10+ min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Fiction – Bump

To those who accuse me of immoderate desire, I say look at the oil executives. Look at the Gold Rush. Look at all the women who want a ring and romance and lifelong commitment, and then look again at me.

10+ min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Stacey Abrams Writes A Thriller

How she became a novelist, what politics and writing have in common, and why, at the end of every good story, someone’s got to die

10 min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

PULLING COUNT

MY SIX MONTHS ON THE LINE IN A DODGE CITY MEATPACKING PLANT

10+ min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Infomercial for America

The timeless appeal of Top Gun

7 min  |

July - August 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Power of Refusal

New novels by Rachel Cusk and Jhumpa Lahiri explore women’s struggle to withdraw and create.

9 min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Whose Side Is Kavanaugh On?

Conservatives hope to weaponize his bitterness. Liberals are inviting him over for dinner.

10+ min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Elvis Reenters The Building

In rural Ohio, a performer bookends a year of struggle and survival.

9 min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Alison Bechdel's Spiritual Sprint

In her new memoir, the cartoonist runs, climbs, bikes, skis, spins, and Solo exes her way toward transcendence.

6 min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Purgatory At Sea

Off the coast of Italy, cruise ships are being repurposed as holding pens for migrants rescued from the mediterranean.

10+ min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

How To End Extreme Child Poverty

Buried deep in the latest pandemic stimulus package is a transformative approach to helping families.

10+ min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Burn All The Leggings

What do you wear to the reopening of society?

9 min  |

June 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Awful Wisdom of the Hostage

What a new memoir reveals about endurance—and extreme remorse

10 min  |

May 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Diplomat Who Disappeared

In 1974, John Patterson, an american diplomat on his first assignment abroad, was abducted by the People’s Liberation Army of Mexico—a group no one had heard of before. The kidnappers wanted $500,000 and insisted that Patterson’s wife deliver the ransom.

10+ min  |

May 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

What Richard Wright Knew

A previously unpublished novel reveals his bleak prescience about race in America.

8 min  |

June 2021