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November 2023

In This Issue

General Mark Milley, Mitt Romney, and Kamala Harris. Plus “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” new fiction by Jesmyn Ward, the purpose of comedy, Emily Wilson’s “Iliad,” Black success and white backlash, John von Neumann, Madonna forever, and more.

Cover Story

A photograph of General Mark Milley in his home
Ashley Gilbertson / VII for The Atlantic

The Patriot

How General Mark Milley protected the Constitution from Donald Trump

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Features

Fiction

  • photo-illustration with archival photos of a woman's eyes and a New Orleans street scene
    Photo-illustration by Oliver Munday. Sources: GHI Vintage / Universal History Archive / Universal Images Group / Getty; Bettmann / Getty.

Dispatches

  • image of a Newton's cradle or pendulum with one black ball swinging to hit 4 stationary white balls on gray background
    Illustration by Gabriela Pesqueira. Source: Getty / Artpartner-Images.

    Black Success, White Backlash

    Black prosperity has provoked white resentment that can make life exhausting for people of color—and it has led to the undoing of policies that have nurtured Black advancement.

Culture & Critics

Departments

Poetry

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