George Packer

George Packer is a staff writer at The Atlantic. He is the author of 10 books, including The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America (a winner of the 2013 National Book Award); Our Man: Richard Holbrooke and the End of the American Century (the winner of the 2019 Hitchens Prize and Los Angeles Times Book Prize); Last Best Hope: America in Crisis and Renewal; and, most recently, The Emergency, a novel coming out in November 2025. Before joining The Atlantic in 2018, he was a staff writer at The New Yorker for 15 years. He writes about American politics and culture and U.S. foreign policy.

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  1. The End of Human Rights

    “If there is an office called ‘Human Rights,’ it seems its employees have closed their eyes and ears.”

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    Illustration by Susie Ang
  2. Hubris Without Idealism

    Donald Trump has embraced a warped version of the neoconservatism he once derided.

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    Illustration by Paul Spella / The Atlantic. Sources: Howard L. Sachs / CNP / Getty; Kenny Holston / Getty; United States Department of Defense.
  3. An Anatomy of the MAGA Mind

    Under Trump, post-liberal intellectuals have abandoned tradition for radicalism and scholarship for vulgarity.

    Illustration of a cross-section of a person's head with a translucent red hat placed over the brain.
    Illustration by Paul Spella / The Atlantic. Source: Getty.