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This week’s articles of note
“Disaster not averted,” The New Republic, by Dean Baker “Obama’s ratings,” National Journal, by Ronald Brownstein “California’s green jihad,” Forbes, by Joel Kotkin “Evolution: Darwin’s city,” Nature, by Emma Maris “Man is not cat food,” Los Angeles Review of Books, by Barbara Ehrenreich [Review of five books on animals and animal rights] “The LeBron James […]
This week’s articles of note
“The end of history man,” Financial Times [Francis Fukuyama interviewed by Martin Wolf] “The future of innovation: can America keep pace?” Time, by Fareed Zakaria “Excuses, excuses: a litany of special factors exposes the recovery’s fragility,” The Economist “Everything you’ve heard about fossil fuels may be wrong,” Salon, by Michael Lind “Where’s the panic button on this […]
This week’s articles of note
“The Osama Bin Laden exception,” Salon, by Glenn Greenwald “Jerry Brown’s last stand,” New York Times Magazine, by Adam Nagourney “The 4 percent solution: promoting growth, not reducing debt, is the key to restoring prosperity,” National Review, by James K. Glassman “Top green admits: ‘We are lost!’,” The American Interest, by Walter Russell Mead “Same […]
This week’s articles of note
“The consequentialist: how the Arab spring remade Obama’s foreign policy,” The New Yorker, by Ryan Lizza “Obama’s 2012 paradox,” National Journal, by Ron Brownstein “What’s wrong with America’s economy?” The Economist “What’s left of the left: Paul Krugman’s lonely crusade,” New York, by Benjamin Wallace-Wells “Milwaukee’s best no longer,” The American, by Jon Entine [on […]
On vacation this week
Will return April 25th.
This week’s articles of note
“False pretense for war in Libya?” The Boston Globe, by Alan J. Kuperman “This tech bubble is different,” Bloomberg Businessweek, by Ashlee Vance “The management myth,” The Atlantic, by Matthew Stewart “In praise of Marx,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, by Terry Eagleton “Twin lessons: Have more kids. Pay less attention to them,” The Wall […]
This week’s articles of note
“Good, bad or none of our business,” The Australian, by Frank Furedi “Beyond the welfare state,” National Affairs, by Yuval Levin “Reclaiming the politics of freedom,” The Nation, by Corey Robin “Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1%,” Vanity Fair, by Joseph E. Stiglitz “‘The birth of a classic,'” The New York Review […]
This week’s articles of note
“U.S. military not happy over Libya,” The Daily Beast, by Leslie H. Gelb “On Libya’s revolutionary road,” The New York Times Magazine, by Robert F. Worth “What is Samantha Power thinking?” National Review, by Matthew Shaffer “More profits, fewer jobs,” Slate, by Annie Lowrey “Moving while black,” The New Republic, by John McWhorter “Steroids, baseball, […]
This week’s articles of note
“Down the rabbit hole,” The American Interest, by Adam Garfinkle “Taming Leviathan: a special report on the future of the state,” The Economist “‘Earth Hour’ won’t change the world,” USA Today, by Bjorn Lomborg “Superficial & sublime?” The New York Review of Books, by Garry Wills [Review of All Things Shining: Reading the Western Classics […]
This week’s articles of note
“Media meltdown,” Cosmos, by Wilson da Silva “Man vs. wild: what Japan’s disaster can teach us about American politics,” The New Republic, by John Judis “The UN’s high stakes gamble in Libya,” Foreign Policy, by Marc Lynch “Middle East unrest: could it lead to stagflation?”, Slate, by Nouriel Roubini “Red vs. blue: the great Midwestern […]