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Palladium Magazine is a San Francisco-based non-profit journalism project established in 2018. It focuses on governance futurism, exploring innovative solutions to societal challenges through international journalism, long-form analysis, political theory, and investigative reporting. The publication aims to provide a contrarian perspective against traditional institutions and Silicon Valley's techno-optimism. Palladium offers a range of digital content, including weekly articles and a quarterly print magazine available to members. It also produces a weekly newsletter and podcast that feature on-the-ground reporting. The magazine operates without paywalls or advertisements, making its content freely accessible, and sustains itself through memberships and donations. Palladium's work has been recognized in major outlets such as The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, and The Washington Post, highlighting its influence in contemporary discussions on governance and society.
Palladium Magazine is a San Francisco-based non-profit journalism project established in 2018. It focuses on governance futurism, exploring innovative solutions to societal challenges through international journalism, long-form analysis, political theory, and investigative reporting. The publication aims to provide a contrarian perspective against traditional institutions and Silicon Valley's techno-optimism. Palladium offers a range of digital content, including weekly articles and a quarterly print magazine available to members. It also produces a weekly newsletter and podcast that feature on-the-ground reporting. The magazine operates without paywalls or advertisements, making its content freely accessible, and sustains itself through memberships and donations. Palladium's work has been recognized in major outlets such as The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, and The Washington Post, highlighting its influence in contemporary discussions on governance and society.




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