Anne Babeau Gardiner (John Jay): Feminist Literary Criticism: From Anti-Patriarchy to the Celebration of Decadence. Here's the latest issue of Real-World Economics Review (formerly the Post-Autistic Economics Review). A review of Archipelagic English: Literature, History, and Politics 1603-1707 by John Kerrigan. Tim Berners-Lee, believes Google will be “superseded” by the Semantic Web. Using 40,000 text fragments from women's magazines, British artist Graham Rawle challenges the conventions of the novel. Which better explains how ideas move through society: diseases or social networks? The anti-Koran film "Fitna" by Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders has put the Dutch government in a politically impossible situation — Gelijn Molier looks to nineteeth century philosopher John Stuart Mill for advice. A review of The Man Who Pushed America to War: The Extraordinary Life, Adventures and Obsessions of Ahmad Chalabi by Aram Roston (and more and an interview). Given the urgency of the situation in Middle East, can Europeans afford the luxury of being against Europe? Don't pity the farmer: Silly subsidies and a high demand for grain has made some rather lucky lately. Environmentalism 2.0: Tree-hugging goes only so far — the modern-day breed of environmentalist has bigger, better, higher-tech solutions for fixing global climate change.

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