Atlas (magazine)
Atlas was a British monthly magazine published from 1950 to 1952. Founded and edited by Malcolm Muggeridge, its primary focus was on international affairs and current events, often presented from a decidedly anti-establishment perspective. The magazine featured contributions from a variety of prominent writers and thinkers of the time, covering topics ranging from politics and economics to culture and society. Despite its relatively short lifespan, Atlas is remembered for its intellectual rigor, its willingness to challenge prevailing orthodoxies, and its distinctive design. It was known for providing a platform for voices critical of both the Cold War superpowers and the direction of post-war Britain.