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Wired Scott Brown |
Scott Brown's Nostalgorithm for Pop-Culture Sensations A differential equation that will determine a pop object's nostalgic potential while explaining why a Thundercats movie intrigues, but the X-Files sequel leaves me cold. |
ifeminists June 19, 2008 Darrin Albert |
Uniting masculism and feminism: Fostering compromise and facilitating conflict resolution I do feel that I have some worthwhile tips on how feminists and masculists can get along. |
Registered Rep. June 1, 2008 John Churchill |
Renting Richness Keeping up appearances can be expensive, even for the rich. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 2, 2008 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
Spending on Happiness How and why spending money on others promotes happiness. |
Fast Company June 2008 Kate Rockwood |
Chicago is the Creative Capital of the World. Discuss. The city's elite talk about why the city is creative and exciting. |
Wired May 19, 2008 Louis Rossetto |
In a Letter to His Kids, Wired's Founding Editor Recalls the Dawn of the Digital Revolution Back in 1993, we had only the slightest glimmer of what the Internet would eventually become. But we had a very clear idea what Wired was supposed to be about: the people, companies, and ideas driving the Digital Revolution. |
Reason May 2008 Kerry Howley |
Data: Arrivals Down, Panic Up A new report from the Immigration Policy Center reminds us that immigrant arrivals have been down since well before the current eruption of nativist sentiment. |
Reason May 2008 Greg Beato |
Hollywood's Decency Epidemic An onslaught of wholesome entertainment |
Reason May 2008 Paul Thornton |
Serve the (Old) People Having endured a primary campaign rife with candidates and pundits of both parties yapping about how putting me to work for almost no pay is in the nation's interest, I've stopped laughing. This national service fever must stop. |
ifeminists May 1, 2008 Ian Morris |
The Gender-Equity Hammer Comes Clean The author argues that preferential treatment of women has not only impeded the advance of science, but has also exacerbated the fact that there have been many brilliant women scientists who seem to be forgotten in history and popular memory. |
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