Exploring the historical roots and ideological evolution of The Atlantic magazine, from its inception in 1857 as a platform for diverse voices embodying the American idea to its ownership shifts influencing a centrist ideological orientation in the 1980s. The chapter delves into the controversial figures associated with The Atlantic, including discussions on advocacy for US militarism, Israel, and pro-charter school agendas, as well as its role in promoting right-wing ideas to liberal audiences and perpetuating false narratives.

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