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This week’s articles of note

“The left, the right, and the constitution,” National Review, by Yuval Levin “Getting away with it,” New York Review of Books, by Paul Krugman and Robin Wells [Review of three books on American politics] “Despite Obama’s policies, the Rust Belt’s revival could save his campaign,” Daily Beast, by Joel Kotkin “US banks aren’t nearly ready […]

This week’s articles of note

“Hope: the sequel,” New York Magazine, by John Heilemann “The 1 percent’s problem,” Vanity Fair, by Joseph E. Stiglitz “Mary Meeker’s latest stunning presentation about the state of the web,” Business Insider, by Nicholas Carlson “Is America philosophical?” The Chronicle of Higher Education, by Carlin Romano “The Amazon effect,” The Nation, by Steve Wasserman  

This week’s articles of note

“The service patch,” New York Times, by David Brooks “Our age of anxiety,” Weekly Standard, by Yuval Levin “The Facebook illusion,” New York Times, by Ross Douthat “Lunch with the FT: Paul Krugman,” Financial Times. Martin Wolf interviews Krugman “How Roland Barthes gave us the TV recap,” New York Times Magazine, by Sam Anderson “Woody […]

This week’s articles of note

“Joe Sixpack get lost!” The Daily Caller, by Mickey Kaus ‘The class divide deepens,” National Journal, by Ronald Brownstein “Liberal intolerance and Naomi Riley’s firing,” Real Clear Politics, by Cathy Young “OWS RIP,” The American Interest, by Walter Russell Mead “Why I think Obama is losing,” The Atlantic, by Clive Crook “The gay divorcees: there […]

This week’s articles of note

“America’s crisis of character,” Wall Street Journal, by Peggy Noonan “A nation of spoiled brats,” Foreign Policy. David Rothkopf interviews Edward Luce, author of Time to Start Thinking: America in the Age of Descent “Joel Kotkin: The great California exodus,” Wall Street Journal. Allysia Finley interviews Kotkin “Obama’s race to save the Rust Belt,” Salon, […]

This week’s articles of note

“The book that drove them crazy: Allan Bloom’s Closing of the American Mind 25 years later,” Weekly Standard, by Andrew Ferguson “Battleground America: one nation, under the gun,” The New Yorker, by Jill Lepore “Hilary Rosen was right: Ann Romney is out of touch with most women,” Time, by Judith Warner “Why there are more […]

This week’s articles of note

“Liberal illiberalism,” PJ Media, by Victor Davis Hanson “Please stop apologizing,” New York Times, by Bill Maher “Obama heading for defeat in Keystone fight,” Washington Examiner, by Byron York “Chinese capitalism is just another knock-off,” Reuters, by Ian Bremmer “The anti-Walmart: the secret sauce of Wegmans is people,” The Atlantic, by David Rohde “Suzanne Collins’ […]

This week’s articles of note

“The lost party,” New York Magazine, by John Heilemann [on the Republican primary contest] “The emperor of vanished kingdoms,” Wall Street Journal, by Raymond Zhang [Interview with Norman Davies, historian of Europe] “Party crasher: Ron Paul’s unique brand of libertarianism,” The New Yorker, by Kelefa Sanneh “True innovation,” The New York Times, by Jon Gertner […]

This week’s articles of note

“The future of history: can liberal democracy survive the decline of the middle class?” Foreign Affairs, by Francis Fukuyama “Billionaire Peter Thiel is worried about America’s future,” Newsweek, by Niall Ferguson “California’s demographic revolution,” City Journal, by Heather MacDonald “The factory jobs aren’t coming back,” Salon, by Robert Reich “Goodnight sunshine: Germany is cutting solar-power […]

This week’s articles of note

“In birth control debate, religious beliefs don’t trump rights,” The Atlantic, by Wendy Kaminer “Obama, explained,” The Atlantic, by James Fallows “Sex, singles and the presidency,” Forbes, by Joel Kotkin “Beyond blue part three: the power of infostructure,” The American Interest, by Walter Russell Mead “Poisoned politics of Keystone XL,”  and “The politics of Keystone, […]

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