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Africa's Accidental Borders

America the Ordinary

To Be a Bee

Big Cotton

– Michelle Nijhuis

Born Losers

– Gerald J. Russello

Brazil's Resurgent Indians

Bush v. Gore and More

Campo Santo

– James M. Morris

Conrad as Prophet

Descent

– A. J. Loftin

On Faith

– Os Guinness

Fallen Evangelicals

The Father of Free Trade

Free World

– Andrew J. Bacevich

Game Theory

Hothouse Parents, Shrinking Violets

Impressionist Quartet

– Alix Ohlin

Inventing Superstition

– Michael Shermer

Jews and the American Soul

– Tova Reich

John Kenneth Galbraith

– Kevin Mattson

Lady Day's Journey

– Nat Hentoff

Liberalism's Last Prayer

Music Without Magic

– Miles Hoffman

The Mysterious Mr. Strauss

No Compromise

The People's Conservative

Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith

– William O'Sullivan

The Private Jefferson

– Christopher Hitchens

Privatizing War

Push It to the Max

Putting Power Downtown

The Self-Esteem Scam

Seven Steps to Salvation

– William Powers

Sifting Dresden's Ashes

– Tami Davis Biddle

Social Security and Beyond

Starting Over

– Terry Eastland

Tax Tales

Three Nights in August

– April Smith

Tolerance on Trial

Tuning Out the World

The Vatican's Lost Monopoly

We Are All the Same

– Melissa Fay Greene

What MoMA's Missing

What War on Terror?

Who Owns Nature's Secrets

Why We Lie; Deception at Work

– Jacob Stein

Will Great Cities Survive?

– Joel Kotkin

You, The People

– Hadley Ross

The Young and the Restless

– David T. Z. Mindich

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