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An icon of internationalism: The globe on Fortune covers, from 1933 onward

The globe is a potent symbol, and one that can mean very different things in dif- ferent eras. Fortune has often used the motif—fittingly, perhaps, for the magazine founded in 1929 by Henry Luce, a globalist before that term came into vogue. His famous 1941 essay “The American Century” laid out an idealistic vision of a global era dominated by a nation only recently freed from colonialism—flawed yet aspirational in its democracy, and rich with
the promise of a “more abundant life,” both materially and culturally. Luce’s worldview has been reflected on dozens of our covers, as rep- resented in this selection, curated by Fortune creative director Josue Evilla. From the 1933 line drawing of the goddess Fortuna lovingly cradling the globe to the Bauhaus starkness of Walter Allner’s 1957 depiction of global trade to the ­Rubik’s Cube–like metal globe on the 2015 cover announcing our first Change the World list, Luce’s humane internationalism lives on.

ARC-09.25_SEP1933 An icon of internationalism: The globe on Fortune covers, from 1933 onward
January 1933. Cover by T.M. Cleland.
ARC-09.25_SEP1936 An icon of internationalism: The globe on Fortune covers, from 1933 onward
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October 1944. Cover by Peter Piening.
ARC-09.25_OCT1957 An icon of internationalism: The globe on Fortune covers, from 1933 onward
ARC-09.25_AUG1965 An icon of internationalism: The globe on Fortune covers, from 1933 onward
August 1965. Cover by Eugene Olson.
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February 1967. Cover by Walter Allner.
ARC-09.25_AUG1975 An icon of internationalism: The globe on Fortune covers, from 1933 onward
August 1975. Cover by Robert Crandall.
ARC-09.25_INTL_MAR2007 An icon of internationalism: The globe on Fortune covers, from 1933 onward
Europe-March 2007. Cover by Jon Valk.
ARC-09.25_SEP2015 An icon of internationalism: The globe on Fortune covers, from 1933 onward
September 2015. Photography by The Voorhees, typography by Sinelab.
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