From ResetDOC, an interview with Valeria Fraschetti: “If the Mahatma were still alive he would be ashamed of us”; and is a Muslim Gandhi possible? Deprogramming Jihadists: The Saudi government is trying to rehabilitate violent Islamists by addressing their psychological needs; could therapy be the best sort of counterterrorism? A review of Globalising Hatred: The New Antisemitism by Denis MacShane. More on Terror and Consent by Philip Bobbitt. Catherine St Germans reminisces about her lifetime dedication to Manolo Blahnik. Kate Carraway on how she transformed her boyfriend into a booty call. Free education: Here's a brief guide to the burgeoning world of online video lectures. Listen up! Some of the best college radio shows in the country are right here. Scientists prove there really is a thin line between love and hate. From Dissent, why rising test scores may not equal increased student learning. Traditional publishing models aren’t working, but scholars should still resist a bit — and mourn what is being lost. The Fed's big experiment: America has embarked on one of the boldest ventures in the history of monetary economics. Is laissez-faire capitalism dead? The era of no government may be over. Capitalism hits the fan: The current crisis did not start with finance, and it won't end with finance. Jim Hightower on the five most wanted rip-off artists from Wall Street and Washington.