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Ceren Budak and Justin M. Rao (Microsoft), Sharad Goel (Stanford), and Georgios Zervas (BU): Do-Not-Track and the Economics of Third-Party Advertising. Jacqueline Boaks (Western Australia): Must Leadership Be Undemocratic? Julie C. Keller (Oberlin) and Michael M. Bell (Wisconsin): Rolling in the Hay: The Rural as Sexual Space. Lazaros Papoutzis, Anastasia Christodoulou, Nikos Fotopoulos, Argyris Kyridis, and Ifigeneia Vamvakidou on Football Stickers and Slogans as Creators of “Special” Identities: The Case of Aris FC Thessaloniki. Cruyff's Turn: Billy Haisley on how Barcelona's greatest icon created its greatest player. Alex Tabarrok on the impact of jury race in criminal trials. From Jacobin, what’s behind Santa’s bloody rise? Three leading elven labor activists from the North Pole Labor Study Group offer a class analysis of the North Pole “gift economy”. We’re all conspiracy theorists now — even our lizard overlords. From Stack, Steve Watson on the top independent magazine covers of 2014, as voted by fans on Instagram and Twitter. The introduction to Economic Interdependence and War by Dale C. Copeland. Is ecoterrorism a threat or political ploy? Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler and Cas Mudde investigate. Matt O'Brien on how to give to charity like an economist. Ezra Klein interviews Peter Thiel on Snowden, Twitter, and why competition is overrated. After the killings, Bill de Blasio and Bill Bratton now have the most critical relationship in New York. David Dayen on what Elizabeth Warren’s fight against Antonio Weiss is actually about. Erika Check Hayden in the front lines of Ebola’s most pressing mystery.