Sohrab Ahmari

Sohrab Ahmari is a founder and editor of Compact, an online magazine that seeks a new political center devoted to the common good. He previously spent nearly a decade at News Corp., as op-ed editor of the New York Post and as a columnist and editor with the Wall Street Journal opinion pages in New York and London. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Republic, The Spectator, Chronicle of Higher Education, Times Literary Supplement, Dissent, and The American Conservative. Ahmari is a contributing editor at The American Conservative and the author of two books:

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

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  • Sohrab Ahmari tends to lean towards the social-democratic tradition and argues for an order marked by authentic freedom, social stability, and shared prosperity.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • Ahmari is a founder and editor of Compact, an online magazine that seeks a new political center devoted to the common good. This position may create a conflict of interest when reporting on topics related to the magazine's mission.

Contradictions

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  • The article contradicts itself when it claims that employers can't fill job vacancies without hyper-exploitable workers while also stating that some employers prefer to lord over latter-day serfs.

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Recent Articles

Tens of Millions of Farm Animals Transported Annually: The Hidden Costs and Consequences, Including the Spread of Bird Flu and Exploitation of Migrant Workers

Tens of Millions of Farm Animals Transported Annually: The Hidden Costs and Consequences, Including the Spread of Bird Flu and Exploitation of Migrant Workers

Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024 Tens of millions of farm animals transported annually in the US have facilitated the spread of diseases like bird flu, originating from a single spillover event in Texas. Livestock transport and factory farming contribute to this issue, putting migrant workers at higher risk due to poor working conditions and fear of job loss. The Biden administration faces criticism for not addressing these concerns effectively.