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Bent on self-destruction


Here's the introduction, first chapter and sample entries of The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy. An excerpt from Standing Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times by Amy Goodman and David Goodman. Lunching on Olympus: Steven L. Isenberg on his meals with W. H. Auden, E. M. Forster, Philip Larkin, and William Empson. My Bright Abyss: Christian Wiman never felt the pain of unbelief until he believed — but belief itself is hardly painless. By A review of King Kong Theory by Virginie Despentes. A review of Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement From the New Deal to Reagan by Kim Phillips-Fein. A scientist argues that the natural world isn't benevolent and sustaining: it's bent on self-destruction. More on books on Samuel Johnson. Another lesson from

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