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The loss of a landmark
MY INTRODUCTION to the Atlantic Monthly came in late 1981, when the magazine published one of its most famous articles, "The Education of David Stockman," by William Greider. There’s more than a little irony in that. The article, in which Stockman, Ronald Reagan’s first budget chief, revealed the cynicism at the heart of Reaganomics, could not have been more Washington-centric, and Greider himself was on staff at the Washington Post . So perhaps I should see the Atlantic ’s actual move to Washington — announced last week by its owner of six years, David Bradley — as inevitable. I don’t. Instead, I’m sad and even outraged. Inside-the-Beltway as Greider’s piece may have been, it also demonstrated t"
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