The Atlantic Announces Jonathan Haidt and Eugene Robinson as Contributing Writers
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The Atlantic Announces Jonathan Haidt and Eugene Robinson as Contributing Writers
"He has written several hugely influential stories for us in recent years. To name a few: Why the Past Ten Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid; The Coddling of the American Mind; The Dark Psychology of Social Networks; End the Phone-Based Childhood Now. (His first feature for us appeared almost exactly a decade ago.) People around the world turn to Jon to understand, among other things, what technology is doing to us (and what to do about it)."
"Today The Atlantic is announcing that Jonathan Haidt, who has written a number of hugely significant stories for The Atlantic, and Eugene Robinson, one of the most well-known and influential journalists and columnists, will both become contributing writers. The Atlantic will now be the primary home for Jonathan's most ambitious essays and features, and Eugene joins us most recently from The Washington Post, where he worked for three decades."
The Atlantic is adding Jonathan Haidt and Eugene Robinson as contributing writers. Jonathan Haidt will make The Atlantic the primary home for his most ambitious essays and features. Haidt has written several influential Atlantic pieces, including Why the Past Ten Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid, The Coddling of the American Mind, The Dark Psychology of Social Networks, and End the Phone-Based Childhood Now. Haidt is a social psychologist at New York University’s Stern School of Business whose research focuses on the intuitive foundations of morality and cross-societal moral differences, and he is the author of New York Times bestsellers including The Anxious Generation and The Coddling of the American Mind. Eugene Robinson joins from The Washington Post after three decades of work there.
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