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The Rules: Eliot Spitzer discusses the proper role of government in the market (Queued)
MARCH/APRIL 2010 Governments proper role in the market Eliot Spitzer Every day we read the headlines, feel the tensions, observe the consequences of the recent failures of ... -
Nothing To Fear
Islamic shock is not simply a description of differences in flows of people. The claim is that the new wave of immigration has been uniquely disruptive of a European “way of ...via Boston Review -
Counterinsurgency’s Comeback
At first blush... the counterinsurgency efforts appear a tactically superior, yet more humane and culturally sensitive alternative to earlier U.S. strategies in Iraq and ...via Boston Review -
The Rising Tide
The scientific evidence for a human fingerprint on this global warming is now overwhelming. Emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, from human ...Posted by J Sinclaire -
God, the Army, and PTSD
During the Iraq war, however, the great difficulty veterans experienced in getting psychiatric care—greater than before—was not a product of cost-cutting, but of ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Edit This Page: Is it the end of Wikipedia?
Wikipedia owes its existence to the nerdy culture of the first online discussion systems, such as Usenet; the unlikely success of moderated social sites, such as Slashdot, ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Crisis and Hope: Noam Chomsky on the failure of neoliberal policy in the U.S. and the developing world (Queued)
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2009 Theirs and ours Noam Chomsky Its very telling that trillions have already been spent to patch up leading world financial institutions, while out of the ...via NewsRack -
Texting Toward Utopia
The major challenge in understanding the relationship between democracy and the Internet— aside from developing good measures of democratic improvement—has been to ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Land of My Dreams
I am tempted to say, somewhat hyperbolically, that virtually the only place in today’s India where Gandhi’s ideas are being duly honored is on the campus of Jamia. But ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Free Market Myth
The extraordinary financial collapse of recent months has been commonly described as a testament to the failure of deregulation. The events are indeed testament to a ...Posted by Dale Penn
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The Rising Tide
The scientific evidence for a human fingerprint on this global warming is now overwhelming. Emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, from human ...Posted by J Sinclaire -
God, the Army, and PTSD
During the Iraq war, however, the great difficulty veterans experienced in getting psychiatric care—greater than before—was not a product of cost-cutting, but of ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Texting Toward Utopia
The major challenge in understanding the relationship between democracy and the Internet— aside from developing good measures of democratic improvement—has been to ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Land of My Dreams
I am tempted to say, somewhat hyperbolically, that virtually the only place in today’s India where Gandhi’s ideas are being duly honored is on the campus of Jamia. But ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Free Market Myth
The extraordinary financial collapse of recent months has been commonly described as a testament to the failure of deregulation. The events are indeed testament to a ...Posted by Dale Penn -
A Tribe Apart
The Asia Society stands out from its neighbors on New York’s Park Avenue. The façade, constructed in a spirit of cross-cultural cooperation, mixes Oklahoma’s red granite ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Changing Iran: An Interview with Akbar Ganji
In my view, the most important achievement of the revolution is that it turned the masses into agents of historical change and highly politicized them. The 1979 revolution ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Hamas and the end of the two-state solution
In January 2006, in an election that monitors recognized as free and fair, the Islamist movement Hamas won 76 of the 132 seats in the Palestinian parliament. Secretary of ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Urban decline moves to the suburbs
older cities like Chicago and counties like Cook have already shown how to focus on the few. Their economic strategies have benefited those who own the businesses that cater ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
What Makes a Miracle
While India's performance has been substantial, China's has been truly dramatic. The particularly dramatic Chinese performance (like the earlier economic "miracles" in South ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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