How to live the American dream without losing your soul

From Policy Review, an article on Our Fractured Supreme Court: The benefit of unanimity and the vanity of dissent. A review of The Persons Case: The Origins and Legacy of the Fight for Legal Personhood by Robert J. Sharpe. From The Root, John McWhorter on Blackness: A quick and dirty primer; and how to live the American dream without losing your soul. A review of Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation by Charles Baber. The Lacanian Left does not exist: A review of The Lacanian Left: Psychoanalysis, Theory, Politics by Yannis Stavrakakis. The biology of love—not: A stripper who feels sexy gives a more tip-worthy lap dance than one who feels uncomfortable or bloated. The evolution of human sexuality is likely to involve more people having gay sex but fewer people defining themselves as gay. A review of What Would Jesus Deconstruct? by John D. Caputo. Are Americans hostile to knowledge? More on Susan Jacoby's The Age of American Unreason. In defense of Facebook: Publishers have legitimate, even compelling, reasons to not allow registrants to remove all content and information they have submitted to their websites. Cryonics — freezing the dead with the hope of reviving them — has always been a long shot, but advances mean it could be coming a little closer. A look at how Creationists peer-review their "academic" scholarship.