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5:00PM
JAN 23 2008

A solid B+ for prediction

From Asia Times, an article on the rise and rise of Al-Qaeda (and more on a global phenomenon reaching maturity). Mark Schmitt on how Michael Barone made The Almanac of American Politics irrelevant. A solid B+ for prediction: Novelist H. G. Wells offered visions of the future in a number of books; his predictions weren't flawless, but they often hit close to the mark. Four decades ago, Norman E. Borlaug developed a wheat variety that fed the world — now he's battling a pathogen whose spread could cause starvation. A review of Beyond Moral Judgment by Alice Crary. Does the news matter to anyone anymore? A look at why you should beware of Facebook. Caveman blues: How modern life baffles our Stone Age brains into thinking we can never have enough. What everyone should know about their own minds: 6 introspective insights from psychology. A review of Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis by George Makari (and more). From Harper's, is the bookworm an endangered species? The Oberlin Experiment: Why the failed revolution of Radical Athleticism may be the great unwritten chapter in American sports history. A look at how rich nations' environmental footprints tread heavily on poor countries. Adam Smith was very, very wrong about the wealth of nations. A review of Nerds: Who They Are and Why We Need More of Them by David Anderegg.

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