From The New Yorker, John Seabrook on suffering souls and the search for the roots of psychopathy; and Malcolm Gladwell on the uses of adversity: Can underprivileged outsiders have an advantage? From New English Review, Theodore Dalyrmple on bibliophilia and biblioclasm and George Orwell's "Bookshop Memories". A review of Facing Unpleasant Facts: Narrative Essays and All Art Is Propaganda: Critical Essays by George Orwell. From Scientific American, a look at what scares us and why; and are you evil? Profiling that which is truly wicked. A review of The Science of Fear: Why We Fear the Things We Shouldn’t — and Put Ourselves in Greater Danger by Daniel Gardner. From Boston Review, William Hogeland on Constitutional Conventions: Public history should make us think; and a review of The Measure of America: American Human Development Report, 2008-2009. A review of Save the World on Your Own Time by Stanley Fish and Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America’s Schools Back to Reality by Charles Murray. Robert Solow reviews High Wire: The Precarious Financial Lives of American Families by Peter Gosselin. David Brooks on the behavioral revolution and the financial crisis. From Esprit, why has manga become a global cultural product? Researchers find male-to-female transsexualism gene.