From Humanities, Abstract Expressionism’s dueling duo: Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg set the standards for art in the 1950s; Richard Rabinowitz and the art of exhibitry: How a stilted grad student changed the way we look at museums; how two American women changed the standards of style and scooped the Paris prognosticators; and A. J. Liebling’s World War II journalism climbed to great literary heights, even as it stayed close to the ground. That's the ticket: Here are 27 ways to succeed in politics. Protestantism, piety, and professionalism: The first chapter from Trusting Doctors: The Decline of Moral Authority in American Medicine by Jonathan B. Imber. A review of The Duck That Won The Lottery And 99 Other Bad Arguments by Julian Baggini. The introduction to Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent:
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