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The American: A Magazine of Ideas, was founded in 2006 by James K. Glassman as a project of The American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank.

The American is published six times a year. Its other editors are David Robinson and Marianne Wasson. Its publishing director is Sam Schulman, formerly publisher of Wigwag (magazine).

External links

  • www.american.com
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