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Hypothetical threats of megadeath


From Monthly Review, an article on the health care crisis in the United States; and who really won the Space Race? Marriage isn't the half of it: Laws should grant the same rights to all of today's families. A review of Describing Inner Experience? Proponent Meets Skeptic by Russell T. Hurlburt and Eric Schwitzgebel. A review of Second Nature: Brain Science and Human Knowledge by Gerald M. Edelman. The most relevant lesson to take from Japan’s economy in the 1990s was that the interplay between financial and real economic bubbles causes serious damage. A review of George Steiner’s My Unwritten Books. From Mute, what does continue to evolve are repressive forms of population management sustained by hypothetical threats of megadeath. A review of The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New

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