Cover to Cover

The most recent cover of The Economist was quite an interesting one: an homage to Saul Steinberg’s iconic New Yorker cover in which a distorted map of the world showed the streets of New York dominating the environment, with the rest of the United States an afterthought and China (along with Russia and Japan) mere blips on the horizon. The Economist‘s cover does not have the United States as a corresponding blip—instead it’s depicted... Read More