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The Site’s New Look
“Yes, we have most definitely redesigned The Atlantic.com, as part of a broader effort that includes a redesign of the print magazine.” A note from the editor READ MORE
Is the Vice Presidency Necessary?
No, argued historian Schlesinger in May 1974. It is like the human appendix, a vestigial organ on the body politic. READ MORE
Dispatch
29 September 2008
Back to The Jungle
“The food-tainting scandals, as much as the economic crisis, are the result of predictably unreliable ‘voluntary’ industry self-regulation that leaves the foxes guarding the henhouse.” By Corby Kummer READ MORE
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26 September 2008
What Did Bush Tell Gonzales?
Sources say Gonzales now claims President Bush personally directed him to John Ashcroft’s hospital room in the infamous wiretap renewal incident. Plus: “The Case of the Gonzales Notes” READ MORE
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Try your hand at “Obedience School,” the November installment of The Atlantic’s monthly word game.
FOR THE RECORD
A generation ago, it was Republicans who dominated the landscape of mass communications, with their mastery of the 30-second television spot and their innovative use of direct mail to fund-raise and organize.
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Foreign Affairs
October 2008
The Petraeus Doctrine
Iraq-style counterinsurgency is fast becoming the U.S. Army’s organizing principle. Is our military preparing to fight the next war, or the last one? READ MORE
History’s Verdict
We called five historians and political scientists to ask them which presidential election this one most resembles. Here’s what they said. READ MORE
Innocence and Experience
Casanova’s first orgasm, Hitler’s famous mustache, Bob Hope’s last jokes: for every thing, there is a season. Herewith a compilation of great moments in precocity, endurance, and procrastination, organized instructively by age READ MORE
Cover to Cover
What to read this month. DeMille up close; uneven evolution; a forgotten genocide; and more. READ MORE
Politics
October 2008
The Wars of John McCain
John McCain believes the Vietnam War was winnable. Now he argues that an Obama administration would accept defeat in Iraq, with grave costs to American honor and national security. Is McCain’s quest for victory a reflection of an antiquated pre-Vietnam mind-set? Or of a commitment to principles we abandon at our peril? Is there any war McCain thinks can’t be won? READ MORE
New Advice Column
The Atlantic will be launching a new advice column in an upcoming issue of the magazine. But first, we need your help. READ MORE
Word Fugitives
What would be a good word for things like ATMs or drugstores “that seem ubiquitous when you aren’t looking for them but that are nowhere to be found when you are”? READ MORE
The Man Who Remade the Met
Unlike most modern museum directors, Philippe de Montebello trusted the public to embrace his high standards—and it did. READ MORE












