atlantic wire: benjamin f. carlson

Why Murtha Mattered

The powerful congressman had a big impact on politics in the last 35 years

business: derek thompson

Don’t Be Such a Girl

What the Super Bowl ads say about America. First lesson: femininity’s bad

business: daniel indiviglio

End the Drug War, Make the Economy Grow?

Measuring the cost of prisons and more

Magazine

article photo moving pictures Jan/Feb 2010

The Clock is Ticking for Jack Bauer

By James Parker

Fox’s 24 is exquisite nonsense. But can its limerick logic survive in the post-Cheney era? READ MORE

The 2010 World Economic Forum in Davos
State of the Union 2010

FOR THE RECORD

Yet American diplomacy has proved most successful when it has tempered its idealistic aspirations with that canonical realist precept: the importance of limits. Balancing ambition with feasibility, ideational goals with material costs, has been perhaps the highest realist doctrine.      

David M. Kennedy

From “What Would Wilson Do?”, Jan/Feb 2010

Spotlight

voices: andrew sullivan 8 february 2010 article photo

Not Since Reagan

Sarah Palin’s tea party speech was the most electrifying from a Republican in decades (William Thomas Cain/Getty Images) READ MORE

dispatch: Benjamin Popper 8 february 2010 article photo

Dante Alighieri: Epic Poet, Ass Kicker

Will the new video-game version of Inferno prove the perfect model for introducing readers to difficult classics? (wikimedia commons) READ MORE

correspondents: andrew cohen 8 february 2010 article photo

Team Obama Dithers on Terror Trial

The botched handling of the Khalid Sheikh Mohammed case shows the administration is soft (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) READ MORE

food: eleanor barkhorn 8 february 2010 article photo

An Improvised Pot Pie

Spoiled chicken almost stopped the author from cooking—but then she got creative (gtrwndr87/flickr) READ MORE

correspondents: edward tenner 6 february 2010 article photo

What Toyota Can Learn from Intel

The microchip company came out stronger after a public relations disaster like the one hurting the automaker (Scott Olson/Getty Images) READ MORE

voices: jeffrey goldberg 8 february 2010 article photo

Pandering to Zealots

The public editor of the New York Times is wrong to say a reporter can’t cover Israel because of a son serving in the country’s army (paalia/flickr) READ MORE

dispatch: cathy alter 8 february 2010 article photo

Do the Rich Shovel?

The wealthy really are different from you and me, especially in their snow cleaning habits (digital image fan/flickr) READ MORE

correspondents: mickey edwards 7 february 2010 article photo

The Senate’s Threat to America

The gratuitous use of filibusters and holds has brought the government to a standstill (matti mattila/flickr) READ MORE

sage, ink: sage stossel 7 february 2010 article photo

Bipartisan Blizzard

What a snowball fight between politicians would look like READ MORE

correspondents: richard posner 8 february 2010 article photo

6 New Stimulus Ideas

How to grow the economy and shrink the debt without creating more red ink (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) READ MORE

 

Hot Reads

Sponsored By
From The MagazineFrom Atlantic.comMost Commented

Name

Address 1

Address 2

City

State Zip

Email

E mail Newsletters

Enter your email address below to sign up for TransAtlantic, our weekly email roundup of top Web stories and posts (see sample here), and for The Atlantic Preview, our monthly look at what's coming up in the next issue of The Atlantic (see sample here).

The Atlantic Preview

TransAtlantic

Check this box to receive occasional updates from our partners and sponsors



Home | Atlantic FAQ | Masthead | Site Guide | Subscribe | Subscriber Help

Atlantic Store | Educational Program | Jobs/Internships | Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Feedback | Advertise

Copyright © 2010 by The Atlantic Monthly Group. All rights reserved.