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Reason February 2002 Ronald Bailey |
Debunking Green Myths An environmentalist gets it right in The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World, by Bjorn Lomborg...  |
Reason February 2002 Todd Seavey |
The Potato Whisperer Surprising wisdom from a greenish gardener in Michael Pollan's Botany of Desire...  |
Reason February 2002 Nick Gillespie |
Gilligan vs. Homer Simpson Paul Cantor's Gilligan Unbound: Pop Culture in the Age of Globalization is, unlike much of what goes under the rubric "cultural studies," both accessible and a pleasure to read on the sentence level...  |
ONLINE Jan/Feb 2002 Deborah Lynne Wiley |
Recommended Reading on Ebusiness, Ewriting, and International Business As a new year begins, I thought it useful to look at the shape of ebusiness, so two books cover a range of topics on that ever-changing subject. I also look at a book to improve your writing skills and a guide to international business resources...  |
Salon.com January 30, 2002 John W. Dean |
Vote of no confidence A self-described "election junkie" surveys dozens of books about the 2000 presidential contest and arrives at some troubling conclusions...  |
Salon.com January 29, 2002 Alison Motluk |
"Future Evolution" by Peter Ward A scientist and an artist team up to portray a future of square tomatoes, kangaroo rats and universally brown-skinned humans who don't need food...  |
Fast Company February 2002 Harriet Rubin |
What Is Courage? William Ian Miller wrote the book on courage -- literally -- and even he calls it a mystery...  |
Salon.com January 25, 2002 Jeff Stark |
"The Count of Monte Cristo" The classic book had a lot of complex, smart things to say about revenge. The movie doesn't...  |
Salon.com January 24, 2002 Steven Johnson |
The ghosts of "Gosford Park" Robert Altman doesn't just enliven the corpse of the manor-house murder mystery -- he reunites it with its vital literary forebears...  |
Salon.com January 23, 2002 Peter Kurth |
"More, Now, Again" by Elizabeth Wurtzel The author of "Prozac Nation" describes being neurotic, smart, sexy, rich, self-obsessed and addicted to Ritalin in her latest dysfunctional memoir...  |
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