Charles Peters, the founder of The Washington Monthly, known as the 'godfather of neoliberalism,' passed away at the age of 96 in Washington, D.C. He was a legendary journalist and challenged the core beliefs of both liberals and conservatives. Peters wrote 'A Neo-Liberal's Manifesto' in 1982, advocating for solutions that work without automatic responses. His enduring legacy in journalism and talent nurturing is widely recognized.
Charles Peters, neoliberal founder of The Washington Monthly, dies at 96. https://t.co/7Q82T0AVh5
Charles Peters, who was often called the godfather of neoliberalism, died Thursday at his home in Washington. Peters was the founding editor of the Washington Monthly, where he challenged the core beliefs of both liberals and conservatives. https://t.co/j14mao5Stj
Charlie Peters, who has died at the age of 96, was a legendary journalist not just for his leadership of The Washington Monthly but even more for his astonishing success at finding and nurturing journalistic talent. https://t.co/mstlbqsZkK
We’re saddened to announce that Charles Peters, the founder of the Washington @Monthly, known to friends and family as Charlie, died at home in Washington, D.C. on Thanksgiving Day at 96. @JamesFallows discusses his enduring legacy in the @Monthly. https://t.co/bdyPedobyS 1/3
Charles Peters, founder of Washington Monthly, died on Thursday at age 96. In 1982, he wrote "A Neo-Liberal's Manifesto," arguing: "In our search for solutions that work, we have come to distrust all automatic responses, liberal or conservative." https://t.co/gLUo5RY3yJ
Charles Peters, the founder of The Washington Monthly, who was often called the “godfather of neoliberalism,” has died at 96. https://t.co/NANGyyB0PQ