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What one person can do

Zachary D. Kaufman (GWU): Social Entrepreneurship in the Age of Atrocities. From Les ateliers de l’ethique, Genevieve Fuji Johnson (Simon Fraser): And, I Mean Every Word of It: Comments on Francis Dupuis-Deri’s “Global Protesters Versus Global Elite: Are Direct Action and Deliberative Politics Compatible?” (and more by Matt James). The introduction to Rethinking the Other in Antiquity by Erich S. Gruen. S. Sempa reviews Political Woman: The Big Little Life of Jeane Kirkpatrick by Peter Collier. A review of Let the People In: The Life and Times of Ann Richards by Jan Reid. William H. Chafe, author of Bill and Hillary: The Politics of the Personal and Joseph Crespino, author of Strom Thurmond’s America, discuss the art of political biography. From Human Life Review, Madeline Wenner on what one person can do for life; and Ellen Wilson Fielding on what makes us judge our own lives unworthy of life. Forget what you've heard: Abortion does not hurt the Democrats. J.L.S Sing reviews One Nation under Surveillance: A New Social Contract to Defend Freedom without Sacrificing Liberty by Simon Chesterman.