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Posts by Christopher Leonard

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America Doesn’t Have Enough Weapons for a Major Conflict. These Workers Know Why. This summer, employees at several big defense companies went on strike. Their grievances highlight a much larger problem brewing beneath the surface.

@christopherleonard.bsky.social reports on the wave of labor unrest that has swept America’s workers in the weapons industry over the past year, citing our research with @quincyinst.bsky.social on Pentagon spending going to military contractors. www.politico.com/news/magazin...

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We Are Eating the Earth: The Race to Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate One of today’s biggest environmental issues is how to curb the encroachment of farmland on natural habitats. Agriculture significantly impacts climate change – more than transportation or industry an...

Tonight's 'We Are Eating the Earth' event with author @mikegrunwald.bsky.social in conversation with investigative journalist @christopherleonard.bsky.social is live on YouTube. The program begins at 6 p.m. Join us!

www.youtube.com/live/zZzv-l1...

9 months ago 7 1 0 0
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Author Christopher Leonard discusses the rise of the U.S. defense industry after WWII As part of our series on the world that America made after World War II, NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with author Christopher Leonard about the rise of the U.S. defense industry post-1945.

I really enjoyed this conversation with
@NPRinskeep
on Morning Edition about our nation's defense industry.
These issues are urgently important as we face a new world of power blocs and mobilization.
Is our defense industry ready?
www.npr.org/2025/06/03/n...

10 months ago 3 0 0 0

Man, they’re playing Green Day on a “classic rock” station and I feel personally attacked.

11 months ago 4 0 0 0
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The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777-1780 (Revolution Trilogy, 2) The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777-1780 (Revolution Trilogy, 2) [Atkinson, Rick] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777-1780 (Revolution Trilogy, 2)

Wow. I am not a Revolutionary War guy by any means. But I read the first page of the new Rick Atkinson book and got irreversibly sucked in. I'm 200 pages in now, and it's just stupendous. Narrative historical writing at its finest.
www.amazon.com/Fate-Day-Tic...

11 months ago 3 0 0 0

I just spent a day doing job interviews with young journalism students at MU and let me please tell you, the kids are alright. There's a tremendous well of idealism, passion and talent to support this industry. The business models are a mess now, but the future leaders are strong.

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"Greenwell has single-handedly exposed the hidden economic machine that increasingly runs-and ruins-our lives. [A] bombshell of a book."
-CHRISTOPHER LEONARD, author of Kochland and The Lords of Easy Money

"Greenwell has single-handedly exposed the hidden economic machine that increasingly runs-and ruins-our lives. [A] bombshell of a book." -CHRISTOPHER LEONARD, author of Kochland and The Lords of Easy Money

"A harrowing, humane inquiry into the state of American business."
-ZACHARY D. CARTER, author of The Price of Peace

"A harrowing, humane inquiry into the state of American business." -ZACHARY D. CARTER, author of The Price of Peace

"A hard and eloquent look at players who have far too long escaped public scrutiny."
-ELIZA GRISWOLD, author of Amity and Prosperity and Circle of Hope

"A hard and eloquent look at players who have far too long escaped public scrutiny." -ELIZA GRISWOLD, author of Amity and Prosperity and Circle of Hope

I know, I know, all the cool kids are anti-blurb now, but I have never been cool! What a ridiculous honor to have my book read so thoughtfully and generously by some of my favorite narrative nonfiction writers on the damn planet. (1/2) @christopherleonard.bsky.social

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Stilwell and the American Experience in China: 1911-1945|Paperback Barbara W. Tuchman won her second Pulitzer Prize for this nonfiction masterpiece—an authoritative work of history that recounts the birth of modern China through the eyes of one extraordinary Am...

I'm on a major Barbara Tuchman kick. She's easily one of the best nonfiction writers who ever lived. The depth of reporting and research is matched by the beauty and power of the prose.
I hope we produce more modern-day Tuchmans!
www.barnesandnoble.com/w/stilwell-a...

1 year ago 5 1 0 0
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The Deluge|Paperback A New York Times Notable Book “This book is, simply put, a modern classic. If you read it, you'll never forget it. Prophetic, terrifying, uplifting.” —Stephen King From the bestselli...

The L.A. wildfires are yet another story ripped directly from the pages of the prophetic novel "The Deluge" by Stephen Markley. I can't recommend this book highly enough. I think about it all the time.
www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-deluge...

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Celebrated New Yorker Writer Enlisted as Model How do you follow up a couple best-selling books? If you’re Patrick Radden Keefe, you star in a J. Crew ad.

I would love to razz Patrick Radden Keefe for taking a modeling gig. But I can't do it because:
A) He's one of the most genuinely kind and down-to-earth people in this business and
B) I legit want that coat.
www.nytimes.com/2025/01/09/s...

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Tyson Foods cut contracts with poultry farmers. Now the company is working to silence their legal fight.  - Investigate Midwest This story was produced by the Watchdog Writers Group in collaboration with Investigate Midwest.  DEXTER, Missouri – On an early August morning in 2023, Shawn Hinkle received a call from one of his te...

SCOOP: Tyson Foods has subpoenaed two news organizations, demanding they turn over notes and contacts with local farmers whom Tyson Foods put out of business.
I've never seen such aggressive subpoenas issued by a major corporation to news media.
investigatemidwest.org/2024/12/17/t...

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Younger reporters—Best question you can ask, about two-thirds of the way through an interview, is: "Is there something I'm missing? Is there something important that I should be asking about that I'm not?"
Remember—what we don't know far exceeds what we do know!

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I used to talk policy with Lina Khan for hours at a time. And I'd go home from work and tell my wife: "My God, people in D.C. are so smart."
After a while I realized, no, it was not DC—it was just Lina who is so smart. There are lots of great people in DC, but Khan is unique.

1 year ago 6 0 1 0

The funny thing about Bitcoin to me is that most of its success is its rising price. I don’t ever hear any stories about its successful utility, or expanding actual use as a means of transaction.

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Tyson Foods to close plant in Kansas, impacting 809 workers Tyson has closed multiple plants across the U.S. this year, citing efforts to increase efficiency.

Tyson Foods just announced another major plant closing, further consolidating the nation’s beef production.
Such consolidation was shown to be a major vulnerability during Covid, when plant closures instantly wiped out big chunks of national supply.

www.5newsonline.com/article/news...

1 year ago 3 1 1 0
'Democracy in Power' Book Launch Join us on December 4th to celebrate Open Markets Legal Director Sandeep Vaheesan and his new book, 'Democracy in Power'

Hey D.C. folks—if you are in town tomorrow, don't miss this incredible event for @sandeepvaheesan's new book. He is a brilliant analyst and writer. The dynamics of electric power companies cut to the heart of America's political economy. Super-important.
www.eventbrite.com/e/democracy-...

1 year ago 4 1 0 0
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The 10 Best Books of 2024 The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction.

Let's go! @jonathanblitzer.bsky.social fantastic book "Everyone Who is Gone is Here," on the immigration crisis, is named Top 10 by the NYT.
I strongly recommend it to everyone. It's the best kind of journalism.
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/03/b...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

This is just true. All the big-picture stuff aside, Twitter was less and less useful. My timeline was overwhelmed with randos I didn't follow, posting weird spam and videos.
Bluesky is a lot more straight forward. More articles, more links, less of an interventionist, borderline insane algorithm.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Ukraine vs. Russia: Nuclear War, Frozen Conflict, or Peace? Debate w/ Simon Shuster
Ukraine vs. Russia: Nuclear War, Frozen Conflict, or Peace? Debate w/ Simon Shuster YouTube video by Useful Idiots

Gosh—I loved this debate about Ukraine between @aaronjmate and @shustry. Very well-informed on both sides, thought provoking, and civil throughout.
More of this, please.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uTd...

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Intellectual humility is one of a reporter's greatest assets. The world is always more complicated than we know, and its rate of change outpaces our operating assumptions.

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I hope that you enjoy it!

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Triangulation

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Full block. Thanks.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Thank you for sharing!

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AI Writing tools will have the same deskilling effect on our minds that McDonald's automated kitchens had on the culinary skills of kitchen workers. This will be something.

1 year ago 3 1 0 0

It's going to be amazing to watch the fallout as AI writing tools infantilize our thinking and make us dependent upon opaque LLMS to communicate.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

I was excited for Apple Intelligence proofreading, but I'm afraid it's not at all impressive.
About 4 out of 5 suggestions are unnecessary or flat out wrong.
In apps like Word or Pages, you just get text in a bubble, with the option to accept it all, without seeing changes.
Bummer Apple!

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Hardest part of Thanksgiving is all the anti-uncle discourse!
Annual reminder: We are not all crazy.

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Simon Shuster is the others name, showing published by HarperCollins

Simon Shuster is the others name, showing published by HarperCollins

imagine your name is Simon Shuster and you’re published by Harper Collins

1 year ago 17 1 1 0

I'm working on the third version of a narrative scene that probably won't even make it into the book and I'm having a blast.

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