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  • Two Additions to the Political Reading List: Unbelievable and Thanks, Obama

    The relationship between the drama of a presidential campaign, and the literature and reportage that come from it, is shaky…

    • James Fallows
    • Sep 28, 2017
    • Notes
  • Stories From Another Time, for Our Times: ‘We Do Our Part’

    To the extent I spent any time studying in college, it was to learn about American history. The main impression…

    • James Fallows
    • Apr 3, 2017
    • Notes
  • Books to Read (or Buy), According to Me

    The best seasonal present, this year and any year (since 1857), is of course a subscription to The Atlantic. Get…

    • James Fallows
    • Dec 22, 2016
    • Notes
  • It Is All My Fault

    Sooner or later this was bound to come out. Maybe I can parlay this into a Vice Presidential…

    • James Fallows
    • May 30, 2016
    • Notes
  • Rob Schmitz, on the ‘Street of Eternal Happiness’

    Last night, at the Atlantic’s offices in Washington, I had a chance to interview my friend Rob Schmitz, longtime Marketplace…

    • James Fallows
    • May 24, 2016
    • Notes
  • A 2-Year-Old Article About an 87-Year-Old Book, With New Relevance for the Here and Now

    A reader email arrived overnight, about a book I’d last read or thought about when I was in college many…

    • James Fallows
    • Apr 13, 2016
    • Notes
  • ‘Love That Boy,’ by Ron Fournier

    Many Atlantic site readers will know Ron Fournier from his political writings — for many years for the AP, and…

    • James Fallows
    • Apr 12, 2016
    • Notes
  • How to Understand Alibaba, ‘The House That Jack Ma Built’

    During the years my wife Deb and I lived in China, we became friends with Duncan Clark, an investment banker…

    • James Fallows
    • Apr 11, 2016
    • Notes
  • Why a 70-year-old Movie Is Relevant to Today's ‘Moral Injury’ Debate

    Following the books, TV shows, and movies mentioned here and here, a few more suggestions. The Good Soldiers…

    • James Fallows
    • Nov 25, 2015
    • Notes
  • For the ‘Moral Injuries’ Reading List: God Is Not Here, Consequence, Generation Kill, and Others

    Late last night I explained why I thought that Nancy Sherman’s Afterwar was an important non-fiction entry in the still-not-large-enough…

    • James Fallows
    • Nov 24, 2015
    • Notes
  • Additional Reading on the Netanyahu/Obama Meeting

    Jeffrey Goldberg has an extensive preview of today’s meeting between President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Obviously I agree with…

    • James Fallows
    • Nov 9, 2015
    • Notes
  • Wikimedia

    Books by Friends: Skyfaring, America's Moment, Republic of Conscience

    What to read about the long-forgotten elegance of flight, the under-appreciated economic potential of America, and the perhaps-fixable corruption of politics

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 26, 2015
  • Chris Helgren / Reuters

    The Moral Weight of Warfare, Explored in a New Book

    A “chickenhawk nation” sends men and women to combat without fully reflecting on the strategic and moral consequences of open-ended war. An American who supervised interrogations in Iraq reminds his fellow citizens of the cost.

    • James Fallows
    • May 14, 2015
  • YouTube

    Books by Friends: An Ongoing Series

    From the use and misuse of digital medicine, to the reasons why people should want to serve on juries, with spots for craft beer, cyber-terrorism, and the hidden story of empire in between. Lots of good reading ahead.

    • James Fallows
    • May 11, 2015
  • David Allen

    My Brush With Best-Sellerdom, Part Deux

    So near, so far. Still a book you should read.

    • James Fallows
    • Mar 16, 2015
  • Rebecca Frankel and War Dogs at Sixth and I Tonight

    A surprisingly moving and engrossing tale of modern war

    • James Fallows
    • Oct 23, 2014
  • Erik Tarloff

    Books by Friends

    One about Berkeley, two about China, one more on the art and science of "information farming," and all worth checking out

    • James Fallows
    • Oct 21, 2014
  • 3 More Good Books: Ignatius, Budiansky, and (Again) Nader

    A timely spy novel, an enlightening biography, and a positive rather than negative approach to current politics.

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 6, 2014
  • Wikipedia

    Man Bites Dog: A Small Publisher Speaks Up on Amazon's Behalf

    The latest version of an argument that has been with us for a very long time.

    • James Fallows
    • May 29, 2014
  • Broadside Books

    Five Good Books

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    • James Fallows
    • May 22, 2014
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