Quartz, launched in 2012 as a business-centric digital publication, initially operated under the umbrella of Atlantic Media, a company historically aligned with center-left sensibilities. In 2018, Quartz was sold to Uzabase, a Japanese media and data firm, and then sold again in 2020 to Quartz’s co-founder and CEO, Zach Seward, who later sold it in 2022 to G/O Media, a digital media conglomerate that owns other progressive-leaning outlets such as Gizmodo, Jezebel, and The Root.
This shifting ownership structure reflects a broader industry trend: consolidation under ideologically uniform, often activist-aligned media networks. G/O Media’s portfolio is uniformly progressive, frequently emphasizing race, gender, and climate issues from a Neo-Marxist perspective. Though Quartz maintains a veneer of economic seriousness, it shares the same editorial DNA—prioritizing ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) narratives, DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) advocacy, and climate alarmism.
Quartz’s business model relies primarily on digital ad revenue, sponsored content, paid newsletters, and venture capital. It has heavily leaned into “brand journalism” and partnerships with corporate clients who demand ideological conformity to progressive orthodoxy, particularly on race, climate, and gender.
Editorially, Quartz positions itself as a globalist voice for the “new economy”, often championing the views of transnational elites, Silicon Valley disruptors, World Economic Forum-style technocrats, and ESG activists. Its coverage of capitalism is paradoxical—both appreciative of tech innovation and quietly subversive of traditional free-market principles, frequently calling for stakeholder capitalism, corporate social activism, and wealth redistribution.
Despite its business-themed branding, Quartz has evolved into a Trojan horse for progressive ideology wrapped in the language of markets and innovation. Its reporting on business and finance is rarely just about economics—it’s about reshaping markets through the lens of identity, climate, and intersectionality.
Quartz on the 20 Ideological Issues
- Election Integrity and Voter Laws
Quartz amplifies the Left’s narrative that voter ID laws and signature verification constitute “voter suppression,” particularly for minorities. Its coverage of U.S. election reform routinely invokes systemic racism and opposes all GOP-backed election integrity efforts, especially those passed in swing states. - Abortion and Reproductive Rights
Quartz consistently frames abortion as a human right and essential healthcare. Articles often celebrate legal victories for abortion advocates and lament any restrictions as threats to women’s autonomy, democracy, and “progress.” Pro-life arguments are rarely represented fairly. - Gender Identity and Transgender Policies
The outlet affirms gender ideology uncritically. It promotes “gender-affirming care” for minors, insists on preferred pronouns, and equates parental objections to “abuse.” Quartz also embraces nonbinary identities and dismisses biological sex distinctions as outdated or harmful. - Race and Systemic Racism
Quartz strongly embraces critical race theory, often describing capitalism as inherently racist. It regularly discusses white privilege, structural inequality, and “racial capitalism.” The outlet supports DEI mandates across sectors and views colorblindness as naïve or regressive. - Climate Change and Energy Policy
Climate activism is one of Quartz’s top editorial priorities. The outlet calls for rapid decarbonization, net-zero emissions, ESG compliance, and the elimination of fossil fuels. It celebrates youth climate protests, green subsidies, and U.N. climate mandates without skepticism. - Immigration and Border Security
Quartz advocates open-border policies, frequently characterizing immigration enforcement as xenophobic. It frames deportations and detentions as human rights violations and supports DACA, refugee resettlement, and amnesty as moral imperatives. - Israel and the Middle East Conflict
Though less openly hostile than some leftist outlets, Quartz tends to emphasize Palestinian grievances, especially in contexts of displacement or Israeli military operations. It often relies on sources from human rights NGOs critical of Israel and gives little attention to Hamas terrorism or Israeli security concerns. - Second Amendment and Gun Control
Quartz supports expansive gun control. It frames gun ownership as a public health crisis and endorses bans on so-called “assault weapons,” red flag laws, and increased federal regulation. Pro-Second Amendment views are depicted as reactionary or fueled by white nationalism. - LGBTQ+ Rights and Religious Liberty
The outlet frames religious liberty as a smokescreen for discrimination. It sides unequivocally with LGBTQ+ activists, supporting anti-discrimination laws that override conscience protections for Christians in business, education, and healthcare. - COVID-19 Policy and Mandates
Quartz supported lockdowns, masking, and vaccine mandates, emphasizing public health over individual rights. It repeated WHO and CDC guidance unquestioningly and painted vaccine hesitancy as dangerous, often linking it to political extremism or misinformation. - Policing and Criminal Justice
Quartz favors police reform, if not outright abolition. It highlights police violence, racial disparities in incarceration, and calls for reinvestment in social services. Articles often elevate the “defund the police” narrative, presenting it as a rational policy debate rather than a radical fringe demand. - Education and Parental Rights
Quartz opposes parental control over education, siding instead with educators and unions. It supports “inclusive” curricula that feature race, gender, and sexuality content starting in early grades, and characterizes parental objections as culture war panic. - Censorship and Big Tech
The outlet defends “content moderation” as a necessary tool to combat disinformation. Quartz often supports tech companies suppressing speech on COVID, elections, and gender issues, characterizing it as protection against harm rather than viewpoint suppression. - January 6 and Political Violence
Quartz describes January 6 as a “coup attempt” or “insurrection” and routinely references it as a defining moment of right-wing extremism. Comparisons to 9/11 or the Civil War are not uncommon. Left-wing violence during the BLM riots is downplayed or excused. - Corporate Wokeness and ESG
Quartz is a champion of ESG. It encourages businesses to adopt DEI policies, climate targets, and stakeholder capitalism. It routinely profiles corporations praised for activism and criticizes those that remain “behind” on progressive benchmarks. - Hunter Biden, Biden Family, and Political Corruption
Quartz has either ignored or dismissed the Hunter Biden laptop story. When covered, it has typically framed the scandal as a distraction or as an example of Republican deflection. It rarely engages in original investigative reporting on Democrat scandals. - Trump and the Republican Party
Quartz portrays Trump and his supporters as threats to democracy and stability. It covers MAGA populism as a toxic, authoritarian movement fueled by white grievance and misinformation. Articles are overwhelmingly negative toward GOP figures and policy goals. - Affirmative Action and Racial Preferences
Quartz supports affirmative action in education and employment. It decried the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision ending race-based college admissions, calling it a rollback of civil rights and a victory for white supremacy. - International Institutions and Sovereignty
Quartz is deeply globalist. It routinely celebrates international bodies like the U.N., WHO, IMF, and WEF, urging deference to their guidance. National sovereignty is seen as an obstacle to progress on climate, migration, and public health. - Culture War Issues
Quartz promotes “inclusive” cultural initiatives such as drag queen story hours, anti-racism training, and gender-neutral language. It frames opposition to these movements as rooted in bigotry, religious fundamentalism, or white Christian nationalism.
Final Evaluation and Conclusion
Quartz may not be as openly radical or sensationalist as some of its progressive peers, but its soft-spoken, tech-savvy demeanor masks a thoroughly activist agenda. It blends the language of markets, innovation, and global progress with the ideological framework of Neo-Marxism, social justice, and technocratic globalism. Its tone may be polite, its design clean, and its staff credentialed, but its message is consistent: the old moral orders—Christianity, traditional family, national sovereignty, and free-market capitalism—must yield to a new regime defined by equity, sustainability, and identity-based politics.
What makes Quartz especially insidious is its reputation as a “neutral” business outlet. The casual reader assumes a data-driven, factual approach—yet what they’re actually getting is highly curated narrative journalism. Quartz excels at quoting “experts” whose credentials cloak their ideological commitments, filtering every topic—from elections to energy—through the same progressive lens.
Even its international coverage subtly echoes globalist values, framing nationalism as a threat, religious orthodoxy as regressive, and cultural particularism as inherently unjust. While other outlets scream ideology, Quartz whispers it—embedding worldview into the assumptions behind its graphs, the premises in its headlines, and the selection of what it chooses to cover—or ignore.
Ultimately, Quartz is not about business in the classic sense. It’s about social engineering through economic rhetoric. It flatters elites who believe they can manage humanity through data, institutions, and ideology. It offers a worldview where every problem has a technocratic solution—so long as you’re willing to dismantle the Judeo-Christian moral heritage that once defined the West.
That makes Quartz a uniquely dangerous entry in the Hall of Shame. Not for its volume, but for its strategy. Not for its slogans, but for its assumptions. Not for what it says, but for what it teaches readers to think without ever saying it aloud.
S.D.G.,
Robert Sparkman
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christiannewsjunkie@gmail.com
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