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Philosophers and theologians have almost always conceived of moral instincts as being transcendent or God-given. Is it possible, though, that ethical reasoning derives not from outside but from our very nature as evolving material creatures? by Edward O. Wilson An Atlantic Unbound interview with Edward O. Wilson. |
The New Yorker's Mr. Shawn William Shawn, the editor of The New Yorker from 1952 until 1987, profoundly shaped American literature, journalism, and criticism. Yet many who worked closely with Shawn knew little about his personal background. Shawn himself volunteered almost nothing. Now one of Shawn's longtime contributors has brought to light a peculiarly American saga. (Introduction by Ian Frazier.) by Ved Mehta | |
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Reports Notes & Comment: Children and Money What if you set up a bank just for your children? And then what if they needed their own stock market, too? by David Owen Education: The Trouble With Single-Sex Schools Proponents of single-sex education -- including many feminists, who find themselves with some unlikely allies as a result -- make a variety of claims for its practical advantages. Those advantages, the author argues, are greatly overstated. by Wendy Kaminer Brief Lives: An Eye for Anomaly The photographer Rosamond Purcell exalts the damaged, the demonized, and the disturbed. by Marshall Jon Fisher The Presidency: Three New Revelations About LBJ The author of a new biography explains, among other things, how Lyndon Johnson effectively assisted the presidential campaign of Hubert Humphrey's opponent, Richard Nixon. by Robert Dallek Fiction & Poetry Winter Barn A poem by Deborah Digges A short story by Chitra B. Divakaruni An Atlantic Unbound interview with Chitra B. Divakaruni. In the Batting Cage A poem by Lynne McMahon
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Arts & Leisure Travel: Dazzling White Nights To the evident attractions of St. Petersburg one must now add the Stars of the White Nights Festival, which builds on the city's glorious musical past. by Matthew Gurewitsch Movies: A Cinema of Private Lives A report from Park City, Utah, where our correspondent viewed thirty-six of the films at this year's Sundance Film Festival. by Garry Wills Books America Right and Left Ronald Reagan, by Dinesh D'Souza; The New Majority, edited by Stanley B. Greenberg and Theda Skocpol by Nicholas Lemann The Horror The Rape of Nanking, by Iris Chang by David M. Kennedy Brief Reviews by Phoebe-Lou Adams Other Departments 77 North Washington Street Contributors Letters (Send a letter to the editor.) The April Almanac The Puzzler by Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon Word Watch by Anne H. Soukhanov The seahorse symbol indicates that an article is supplemented with additional Atlantic material, such as related articles, audio, or special online sidebars. |
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