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No. 159
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FEATURED ARTICLES

The Limits of Bioethics
Where the profession ends and politics begins By Sally Satel

A Way Forward with the International Criminal Court
Cooperation, pursued carefully, over time By Tod Lindberg

Mothers in Combat Boots
Reassessing a military policy By Mary Eberstadt

 

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1. Art as Manifesto
Liam Julian on The Bauhaus Group: Six Masters of Modernism by Nicholas Fox Weber.

2. How China Won and Russia Lost
Two dissimilar economic paths

3. Is Food the New Sex?
A curious reversal in moralizing

4. The Limits of Bioethics
Where the profession ends and politics begins

5. Power and Weakness
Why the United States and Europe see the world differently

6. Mothers in Combat Boots
Reassessing a military policy

7. Promoting Democracy to Stop Terror, Revisted
The real perils of an undemocratic Middle East

8. The Fed's "Depression" and the Birth of the New Deal
Market failure reconsidered

9. What the Beatitudes Teach
Jesus’s community of goodwill

10. Teacher Quality, Teacher Pay
To improve schools, reward excellence

 


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