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Welcome to Up for Debate, a publication through which Conor Friedersdorf rounds up well timed conversations and solicits reader responses to 1 thought-provoking query.

If I have been to go to you on a journalistic fact-finding mission wherever you reside or work or research, what would you present me to enhance my understanding of the world, or no less than your nook of it?

What insights, life experiences, or recollections would you share?

Ship your responses to conor@theatlantic.com or just reply to this electronic mail.


I’d love to listen to again from each one in every of you this week, as a result of that is the final version of the Up for Debate publication. Hereafter, I’ll be returning full-time to my different duties as a employees author at The Atlantic. This week’s solutions received’t be printed, however I hope that they will inform future reporting.

I all the time wish to hold my inbox open to all of you. In reality, if you happen to simply wish to say hello, be at liberty to electronic mail me at conor@theatlantic.com. Your emails these previous couple of years have been a pleasure to learn and a extremely informative glimpse into your beliefs, arguments, and values––I perceive the world higher out of your phrases, and I hope you all perceive the world higher from having been uncovered to 1 one other.

As I publish new articles, they are going to seem right here. And I’ll proceed to welcome your suggestions and reactions, and to provide a detailed learn to anything that you just care to ship my means. Thanks to everybody who has participated on this publication, whether or not or not I occur to have printed your explicit emails. I additionally wish to acknowledge and specific my because of the entire editors, copy editors, and fact-checkers who’ve labored diligently to enhance each version.

Lastly, my apologies to these of you who solely not too long ago signed up. Should you care to delve into the archive to see a few of the correspondence I’ve been lauding, right here’s an inventory of topics that readers have opined on: most not too long ago, the state of native journalism, the ethical standing of pornography, misunderstood views, questions for college presidents, gender-divided social areas, social life earlier than digital know-how, the foreign-policy points that matter, whether or not humanity is higher or worse off for having alcohol, and the right way to speak about the Center East.

Or you may examine diverging approaches to social justice, what Israel can be taught from America’s response to 9/11, what America might appear like in 2050, Joe Biden’s age, driverless vehicles, belief in American establishments, the potential of racial color-blindness, questions for Republican candidates, the track “Wealthy Males North of Richmond,” or the position of taboos in a liberal democracy.

You possibly can discover what Donald Trump’s voters need, how the press covers race, affirmative motion, compelling debate matters, media portrayals which are at odds with actuality, the hazards of smartphones in school rooms, excellence in songwriting, the Ron DeSantis candidacy, marijuana legalization, Jordan Neely’s demise, the continued debate about gender, one of the best delicacies on Earth, Trump’s authorized woes, humanity’s place within the cosmos, city versus suburban neighborhoods, the upsides and downsides of vehicles, religion and faith, or the woes of adlescent ladies.

You possibly can view the complete archive of previous publication editions right here.

I’ll see you within the pages of The Atlantic and everytime you ship me a observe.


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Hector Antonio Guzman German

Graduado de Doctor en medicina en la universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo en el año 2004. Luego emigró a la República Federal de Alemania, dónde se ha formado en medicina interna, cardiologia, Emergenciologia, medicina de buceo y cuidados intensivos.

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