A new issue of The Quarterly Conversation is out. From IHE, an interview with Frank Donoghue, author of The Last Professors: The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities; an two hundred and counting: Scott McLemee takes stock of an "Internet decade". A review of The Overman in the Marketplace: Nietzschean Heroism in Popular Culture by Ishay Landa. From TLS, we are wrong to talk about the Tudors – after all, Tudor England hardly knew the name itself; and a review of books on Richard Wright. Why the brain follows the rules: Clues to understanding the human social brain come from a study of punishment's role in fairness. How might McCain's mind deteriorate over the next eight years? A report finds Maureen Dowd repeatedly uses gender to mock Democrats. From Reason, an article on Obama as the
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