
Remembering Charles Peters: The Legacy of The Washington Monthly Founder
Charles Peters, founder and longtime editor of Washington Monthly, has passed away at the age of 96. Peters, a New Deal Democrat, launched the influential muckraking periodical in 1969 with the goal of holding the federal bureaucracy accountable. Despite its low circulation, the magazine gained influence in policymaking circles and became known for its critical coverage of government agencies. Peters recruited established voices and mentored aspiring journalists, creating a legacy of talented writers. His magazine provided detailed analysis of public policy issues and was praised for its unique perspective on Washington. Peters' dedication to investigative journalism and his commitment to challenging the status quo will be remembered.