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July/August 2008 Atlantic
The 11 1/2 Biggest Ideas of the YearCreating the 2008 Ideas Issue prompted The Atlantic’s editors to start debating which ideas—good and bad—most informed the national conversation over the past twelve months. Herewith the result: a thumbnail intellectual history of the year. 1 The Surge 2 Renting 3 Post-Partisanship 4 Mass-Market Atheism 5 We Tortured 6 MySpace Politics 7 The Return of Regulation 8 Personal Genomics 9 Not Bombing Iran 10 Carbon Consciousness 11 The End of 9/11 11.5 It's Lonely at the Top Lists: Ideas Whose Time Has Come Submit your own suggestions for the idea (or ideas) that have been most important this year. Some submissions may be included in part or in full in a future issue of the magazine.
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