The Atlantic Has 17 Ideas to Change the World
The Atlantic’s annual ideas issue is out, with 17 of the mag’s picks for “modest” and unconventional notions they think can change the world. It’s a mix of some good, some bad and some entirely nonsensical.
- Slate’s Emily Bazelon, in her typically well-reasoned style, says states rights are for liberals, too.
- Molly Ball thinks the “do-nothing Congress” has actually done a lot. Not sure how this idea can change the world, especially when she admits that most of the big things Congress has done have actually been done to them, automatically.
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