The New Atlantis
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The New Atlantis, founded in 2003, is a journal about the social and political dimensions of science and technology.[1] Published by the conservative Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., the journal is a quarterly, and consists of serious essays on a variety of science and technology issues as well as a summary of recent events produced by the editors. The journal has earned a reputation as a traditionalist conservative publication.[2] Leon Kass has been published in its pages. It is edited by technology expert Adam Keiper, having formerly been edited by conservative writer Eric Cohen, who serves now as Editor-at-Large.
[edit] References
- ^ Welcome to The New Atlantis Reason Magazine May 5, 2003
- ^ Discovering The New Atlantis Threerivers.com June 9, 2003
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