Boston Review
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Boston Review is a bimonthly national political and literary magazine. it was founded as New Boston Review in 1975. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Magazine
Audience:
(English)
Political Viewpoint:
Center
Edited By:
Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit:
Jan 13, 2010 - 1:40 PM PST
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Top Topics:
World (14), U.S. (11), Politics (5), Business (5), Sci/Tech (5), Foreign Policy (4), Media (4), Religion (4), Social Networks (3), Iran (3), Extra (2), Church and State (2), Islam (2), Health (2), New Media (2)...
Top Authors:
Evgeny Morozov (2), Pranab Bardhan (1), Adam Reilly (1), Barnett R Rubin (1), William Hogeland (1), Sarah Chayes (1), Abbas Milani (1), Michael Mcfaul (1), Martha Nussbaum (1), Glenn C Loury (1), Dean Baker (1), Tara Mckelvey (1), Nasser Hussain (1), Michael Mastrandrea (1), John R Bowen (1)...
Top Formats:
Special Report (13), Opinion (3), Interview (2), Review (1), Statement (1)
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BR — Gillian Osborne: "A More Ordinary Poet"
Gillian Osborne examines recent criticism of Emily Dickinson's work that confronts the challenge of understanding a flesh-and-blood woman whose life took place on paper.via Boston Review -
BR Poetry — Dara Wier: "Declining Public Appetite for Large Wars of Occupation"
"Unlike before, unlike in prehistoric times, unlike during the good old days when the public’s appetite for large wars of occupation made for lively, crisp, contoured news ...via Boston Review -
BR — Lili Loofbourow: "'No to Profit'"
MAY/JUNE 2013 Fighting Privatization in Chile Lili Loofbourow In order to improve the low quality of many current schools and university campuses, it becomes indispensable ...via Boston Review -
— Rob Reich: What Are Foundations For?
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BR — Jennifer Hochschild: "An Anachronistic Reading of the Port Huron Statement"
ONLINE APRIL 13, 2012 Jennifer Hochschild The declaration ’all men are created equal . . .’ rang hollow before the facts of Negro life in the South and the big cities of ...via Boston Review -
Why I Was Maced at the Wall Street Protests
A new group of police officers arrives in white shirts, as opposed to dark blue. These guys are completely undiscerning in their aggression. If someone gets in their way, they ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Real Americans
“Why don’t they just vote their interest?” Liberals keep failing to address that question. But history suggests that American populists’ rejection of liberalism is a ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
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 ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
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 ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
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
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