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Essential conversations with some of the most relevant experts on history, culture, and current affairs! With every issue or interview, I'm offered a better understanding of the world. It's the newsletter I envy and want to emulate myself .
Reading Uncharted Territories is like opening a great book, that makes you understand the world just a little bit better, with each article, and also be even more curious about it, at the same time. Now that's the greatest mark of good writing!
Must-read no.3 from Ian Leslie, after Curious and Conflicted. I know the term "must-read" is painfully overused, but I mean it in its original, literal sense. The best thing about The Ruffian: I don't always agree with it. It makes me applaud it, and it also sometimes makes me mad. But it always makes me think! That's why I've read every issue for the last 4 years, from its TinyLetter age.
The OG, for me, of tech-media news and, especially, analysis! Someone said that writing about Big Tech is like covering Big Oil in the past. I reckon is even harder now. In a publishing world full of "unboxing" media releases and undigested PR flak, Casey is an 'old school' journalist, doing his job as it should be done. We don't need to 'reinvent' journalism, we just need to respect it. And Casey does!