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New Atlantis

noun

  1. a political allegory by Francis Bacon, published in 1627.



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The editor of the nonpartisan journal the New Atlantis pointed out in a 2022 New York Times essay that a little humility would have served Fauci and the country better.

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“Their tails have jewels in them. Most of them live on the outskirts of New Atlantis.”

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He says he’s the mayor of the underwater city New Atlantis and that I’m welcome to visit anytime.

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Met the mayor of New Atlantis.

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But there are glimmers of Iggy’s other eras in songs like “New Atlantis,” a cowbell-thumping, mock-admiring tribute to his current home, Miami.

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