Eyring spoke about Mitt Romney and the ethic of education, business, law and politics in Mormomism in a New Yorker article by Nicholas Lemann.
This effort resonated with the perspectives shared in Alex Kotlowitz' There Are No Children Here, Nicholas Lemann's 'The Promised Land—both of them best sellers—and MacArthur Genius awardee William Julius Wilson's groundbreaking, The Truly Disadvantaged.
He then moved to Washington, DC to become Deputy to the Editor-in-Chief of The Washington Monthly, a public policy magazine, where he worked with a number of well known journalists including current Editor-in-Chief Paul Glastris, Jason DeParle, Matthew Cooper, and Nicholas Lemann.
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