Issue #1 - 1969When Charles Peters launched the Washington Monthly in 1969, it was his notion to prod everyone to rethink liberal and conservative ideas, to look at our government, its leaders, and its institutions with fierce honesty — and to make them better. He did not foresee how influential his magazine would become, changing policy debates on more than one occasion. Nor could he have foreseen the seismic shifts that have roiled the economy — and the publishing world — more than forty years later. But even though other magazines, newspapers, and Web sites are cutting back their coverage or shutting their doors altogether, we're still here in our cluttered little downtown DC office, still committed to providing — in print and on the Web — the cutting-edge reporting and analysis the country needs now more than ever.

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