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Salon.com December 15, 2001 Charles Taylor |
Trauma culture From Oklahoma City to New York, we've turned violent human loss into epic narratives of suffering and patriotism. Does this help people heal or hurt them?  |
Fast Company January 2002 Polly LaBarre |
Working Capital Bill Jensen is calling for a new contract between people and their companies. Work 2.0: Rewriting the Contract is a kind of playbook that is aimed at helping leaders better understand their workforce...  |
Salon.com December 13, 2001 King Kaufman |
Out of the blue It jolted America out of its complacency and showed us our enemies were smarter than we thought. The author of "Sputnik" compares the days of that shocking satellite to our own...  |
Salon.com December 13, 2001 Lynda Cardwell |
Rick Bragg He's gone from Calhoun County, Ala., to Islamabad and back, but the author of "Ava's Man" never leaves his family far behind...  |
Salon.com December 12, 2001 Elizabeth Manus |
Family feud Relatives of bestselling memoirist Janet Lauck say that "Blackbird," her book about her miserable childhood, is full of lies...  |
Salon.com December 11, 2001 Charles Taylor |
"Shrinking the Cat" by Sue Hubbell Even before humanity knew about genes, we were fiddling around with genetic engineering. So why get bent out of shape about it now?  |
Reason December 2001 Charles Paul Freund |
2001 Nights The end of the Orientalist critique...  |
Reason December 2001 Mark Goldblatt |
Revolutionary Book Did the vernacular Bible create individual liberty? A review of Wide as the Waters: The Story of the English Bible and the Revolution It Inspired, by Benson Bobrick...  |
Reason December 2001 Jesse Walker |
Lobotomies, Socialist and Capitalist Those interested in the myriad political journeys American intellectuals have taken should be interested in Commies, academic historian Ronald Radosh's memoir of his path across and out of the radical left...  |
Reason December 2001 Nick Gillespie |
Pornocopia Deluxe Philip D. Harvey's engaging new memoir, The Government vs. Erotica: The Siege of Adam & Eve, takes the reader behind the triumph of erotica...  |
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