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    The Rise and Fall of the ‘IBM Way’

    What the tech pioneer can, and can’t, teach us.
    by Deborah Cohen via The Atlantic on December 13, 2023
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    A Century Ago, American Reporters Foresaw the Rise of Authoritarianism in Europe

    A new book tells the stories of four interwar writers who laid the groundwork for modern journalism.
    by Deborah Cohen, Karin Wulf via Smithsonian on March 14, 2022
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    The Book That Unleashed American Grief

    John Gunther’s “Death Be Not Proud” defied a nation’s reluctance to describe personal loss.
    by Deborah Cohen via The Atlantic on March 8, 2022
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John Gunther sitting in his library.

The Birth of the American Foreign Correspondent

For American journalists abroad in the interwar period, it paid to have enthusiasm, openness, and curiosity, but not necessarily a world view.
by Krithika Varagur via The New Yorker on March 17, 2022
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