Radhika Desai (Manitoba): The Inadvertence of Benedict Anderson: Engaging Imagined Communities. These kids today: A prominent critic worries about college students' extracurricular reading, but Scott McLemee wonders about the best-seller lists. An interview with Alissa Hamilton, author of Squeezed: What You Don't Know About Orange Juice. You don't deserve to be rich: The sooner we shed our illusion that people end up financially where they deserve to, the faster we’ll fix the economy. A review of Vernon Smith's Rationality in Economics. How big is the Agatha Christie industry, and what explains her enduring appeal? Intelligent Life meets James Murdoch, the invisible mogul. A review of Unequal under Law: Race in the War on Drugs by Doris Marie Provine. In an age when magazines are fighting for their very survival and print itself is under fire, is The New Yorker finally becoming as dated as the top-hatted Eustace Tilly? From Cracked, here are 5 ways people are trying to save the world (that don't work); and a look at 6 dream jobs that would actually suck. The first full crisis of globalization means the start of a kinder, more selfless economic system, the new co-op capitalism. A review of Belching Out the Devil: Global Adventures with Coca-Cola by Mark Thomas. A review of Burton Blumert's Bagels, Barry Bonds, & Rotten Politicians.