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in this issue:

America's Edge

– Martin Walker

Bad Medicine for the Congo

Beyond the Brain

– Tanya Marie Luhrmann

The Campaign Triumphant

– Gil Troy

A Change of Heart in Britain

The Color of Friendship

– Emily Bernard

Cult of Youth

– Cullen Nutt

The Dawn of Market Urbanism

– Witold Rybczynski

Denying the Deniers

Don't Blame Madrasas

The Emperor's New Clothes

Frayed in the U.S.A.

Gertrude Stein's Buried Beliefs

Glossed in Translation

Guided by Voices

– Darcy Courteau

Hanging Together?

Higher Education's Wily Newcomer

How to Bring Back the Constitution

HuffPost Rising

Ideal Education

– James McGrath Morris

Immigration Policy's Backfire

In Defense of Scholasticism

Keeping Time

– Rob Dunn

Linguists at War

A Nation of Thinkers

– Troy Jollimore

Not Just Window Dressing

Obsolete Observers?

Open Doors

– Steven Lagerfeld

The Powers that Be

– Thomas Rid

A Prescription for Health Care?

Proud American

– Aaron Mesh

Record of Achievement

– Michael O'Donnell

Remembering the Holocaust

– Walter Reich

The Russian Math Deluge

A Sage's Advice

– A. J. Loftin

The Scatological Luther

The Tocquevillean Moment . . . and Ours

– Wilfred M. McClay

Warming in My Backyard

Why Felons Can't Vote

Will Iran Defeat Itself?

The Withering of the Affluent Society

– Robert J. Samuelson

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