Product Description Founded in 1857, The Atlantic is one of America's great thought leader magazines. It features ground-breaking articles on politics, social trends, education, literature and arts. Famous for its excellent writing and artistic quality, The Atlantic has won more National Magazine Awards than any other monthly magazine. The Atlantic stories change minds through their fair, unbiased approach and respect for facts. The Atlantic presents the smartest, bravest thinking on the biggest, most important ideas of our time, entertaining readers while stimulating their minds and their civic spirits. .com Review The Atlantic magazine is a leading journal of American thought, culture, and politics. It manages to be a captivating read that treats its readers to beautiful pictures, intelligent opinion, and a spacious layout with room for all of the information you need about the important issues facing the United States today. Subscribers to The Atlantic magazine keep up to speed on the latest in political developments, foreign policy, and economics. Every issue is distinguished by its fair, rational approach to current events. Inside, you'll always find a main article of national importance. The features are written in an accessible style to reach a wide audience, while the high standard of integrity and respect for facts make the magazine a reliable resource for serious readers who want to be informed. The Atlantic magazine's content is thoughtful and full of insight. The publication is packed with features ranging from trustworthy analysis of major public policy and guest pieces by world-renowned experts to social commentary and ever-relevant editorials. In addition to informing you, this in-depth source will help you make sense of what's in the news. It is exactly what you've been waiting for. Since its founding in 1857, a subscription to The Atlantic magazine has been the premier way to stay abreast of the important issues that impact the average citizen. This magazine will be the place you go month after month for all the things that you need to learn but can't get anywhere else.
L**C
The Atlantic is a great magazine. But it doesn't work well on Kindle.
To be clear, this is not a review of The Atlantic itself, to which I would wholeheartedly give five stars. It's a review of its incarnation on Kindle. Yes, subscribing through Amazon is ever so slightly cheaper than getting a "real" digital subscription, but the format does not lend itself -- at all -- to reading on a phone, and you don't get access to the Atlantic website to read additional articles. I am grateful for the 30 day trial, although it took 29 days, 23 hours, and 45 minutes less than that for me to pull the plug and go for the "real" subscription instead.All of this is particularly surprising to me because I do most of my reading on Kindle. But in this case (and maybe for other magazines as well), it just doesn't work particularly well.
R**E
Intelligent and forward thinking
I like the Atlantic with a grain of salt. What makes this magazine fantastic is the combination of informed imagination and impeccable research. I would not call The Atlantic a news magazine because their best reporting is not on what happened last week but on what might happen next week. That, of course, is a huge generalization since they also dive deep into past issues (I still remember this incredible exploration they did of Obama's disastrous decision not to enforce the "red line" in Syria's gas attack). But, in general, for me, their best stuff is when they look both deeply and imaginatively at the direction current events could take us. It's speculative, and therefore not "news" but always fascinating even if not necessarily informative (or an accurate prediction). For example, they recently published an entire issue dedicated exclusively to observations about democracy in the United States. They looked at the foundations, the turns, and the future possibilities during and after the Trump era. They're smart enough never to present these speculations as predictive; they tend to be presented more as possibilities or warnings. The editorial board is critical in all things, but, like the New York Times, has a distinct cant to the left.
J**Y
Balanced, topical, great read
As far as I am aware, you can access all of the Atlantic's online content free (with some non-intrusive ads). I still choose to pay for a Kindle subscription because I want to feel like I am contributing to great journalism. The Atlantic is mostly balanced, always topical and well edited. It gives me, as a non-American, a grown-up perspective on what goes on in the US; and it has plenty of content that stimulates the mind of a world citizen. I hate classic left-right classifications of socio-political views because there are way more than two types of people in the world but, as crude shorthand, I would say The Atlantic is intellectually left-leaning with a conscience that does not elide thoughts that come from the right. It also wears its deep thinking lightly and engages you in conversation rather than lecture. I donβt want to name other, more popular magazines or newspapers from the US that much of the rest of the world rates higher than The Atlantic β let me just say Iβve been there, done that.
J**N
Great content, terrible format
I subscribed to the Atlantic because I think its a great magazine. Unfortunately greed seems to have overwhelmed sense in the choice of how the magazine is presented. Instead of a standard Kindle newspaper/magazine, this arrives with pages presented as they appear in print, with an obscure procedure for switching to the text of particular articles. On a small screen, the full-print-content pages are completely unreadable. And finding articles is a complete pain. Then seeing the text in ebook format is confusing.It was so painful that I had to cancel this subscription and instead subscribe through Google on my android devices.
P**R
It was excellent. I felt I understood the man better
First time I bought a magazine on line. I wanted to read the story abut President Obama. It was excellent. I felt I understood the man better, and admired how he stayed true to his principles. He's been proved right so many times, and I just say a quiet thank you. I went on to enjoy the rest of the magazine. My sister subscribed, and I will be sharing.The only problem for me was navigating. It took me a while to find the article I wanted. There must me a better way than turning every page to find what you're looking for, but I'm not smart enough to find it on my own. Help!
L**W
Thoughtful analysis, timely and accurate --and it's also a pleasure to read.
The Atlantic Monthly is very good at identifying the topics that are profoundly important in politics and society. Atlantic writers are often ahead of the curve. I'll read something in the Atlantic and find that two months later, it is all anyone is talking about. The articles are long enough to be meaningful but not so long that I have to carve out time. There is a lot out there that is a waste. The Atlantic Monthly is well worth the time and money.
A**Y
Informative and Timely
I have read Atlantic Magazine for many years. The writers for the Atlantic are intelligent, do their research and report on issues that are important today. I first picked up the magazine in my doctor's office and hated to put it down. So I have been a subscriber ever since. It makes you think about what matters. Maybe a few more people need to be reading it. I highly recommend it for people with thinking minds.
J**I
Looks great on an iPad
I subscribed to the Atlantic for years and cut back on it and most magazines to eliminate clutter. I've missed the great articles and the great writing. Although I use my Kindle for reading, and really like it, I decided to use my iPad for reading the Atlantic. Using the page view option makes it very easy to read as the articles look like a book on the iPad. Also the pictures display well on an iPad.
P**R
The subjects are often rather surprisingly
The Atlantic has very different articles. I think most of us can find his/her way. The articles are well written and sometimes rather surprisingly, out of the box. So, I'm happy that I found it (accidentally).
E**R
The Atlantic is superb, but the Kindle edition is dreary
I'm cancelling my subscription as the Kindle edition is so drab and dreary and so difficult to use. You seem to have no reading controls except next page and next article. I think I'll take out a $60 subscription with The Atlantic direct instead. More expensive but you get a lot more. But the journalism is excellent for anyone who wants to try the cheap Kindle route.
S**R
Excellent for interesting coverage of American and world news
I'm a journalist and love The Atlantic, they have excellent writers and their coverage of American politics in particular is superb.There's quite a range of topics, and everything from short op-eds to long-form editorials.This is the only magazine I buy regularly, and I very much hope The Atlantic survives the strange crossroads journalism is standing at right now.
T**2
Excellent in-depth journalism
In this modern era when so many "journalists" simply regurgitate sound bites, The Atlantic is a throw back to a time when serious issues were treated in a serious manner. I find it refreshing to find issues examined in detail and read journalists who develop a proper argument.
M**N
American Insight
This is a liberal centre/left view of all things about US society and politics written in an easy style. Educational and stimulating. Essential reading.
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