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What does Fido believe?


From the Journal of Global History, a review of Pathfinders: a global history of exploration by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto; a review of Bound together: how traders, preachers, adventurers, and warriors shaped globalization by Nayan Chanda; a review of Dictating development: how Europe shaped the global periphery by Jonathan Krieckhaus; and a review of The shock of the old: technology and global history since 1900 by David Edgerton. From Think, Paul Kurtz (SUNY-Buffalo): Why I am a Skeptic About Religious Claims; Lisa Bortolotti (Birmingham): What Does Fido Believe? A review of Farm Friends: From the Late Sixties to the West Seventies and Beyond by Tom Fels.  From New Statesman, a look why greens must learn to love nuclear power. When two intrepid women set out to slay the Wedding Industrial Complex,

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