The Intelligence
“There’s a sense of America turning in on itself”—80 years after Pearl Harbour
Also on the daily podcast: the fraught politics of car ownership and envisaging the office of the future
THE JAPANESE attack set America on a course toward military hegemony; recent administrations have walked it back. We ask what the country would fight for now. A clash of priorities between national and city-level politicians the world over makes for fraught politics on car ownership. And our columnist envisages how the office will compete with home in a post-pandemic world. Runtime: 22 min
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