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Stop the madness


From TNR, a review of Sex and Sensuality in the Ancient World by Giulia Sissa. Pet trends that must die: Social networking sites for dogs? Kitty wigs? It's time to stop the madness. From Metapsychology, a review of In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession with Self-Fulfillment by Eva S. Moskowitz; a review of A Brief History of Anxiety: Yours and Mine by Patricia Pearson; and a review of Radical Grace: How Belief in a Benevolent God Benefits Our Health by J. Harold Ellens. Geoffrey Robertson on how he hid Salman Rushdie during the fatwa. Insurgencies that refuse to die: Five rebellions that somehow keep going years after the governments they antagonize declared victory. A review of The Russell/Bradley Dispute and its Significance for Twentieth-Century Philosophy by Stewart Candlish. From Conversations

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