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in this issue:

ADAM, EVE, AND THE SERPENT

After Chiang

America Takes a Bath

Asbeston and $$$

Back to Nature?

BACKGROUND BOOKS

THE BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM: The Civil War Era

Battles of the Belts

The Birth of the Novel

COLUMBIA LITERARY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES

Copyright Confusion

Critics and Ethics

THE CULTURE OF CAPITALISM

Day-Care Debate

Decongesting Suburbs

A DIFFERENT PATH

– David Lamb

Discovering Mexico

– Carlos Fuentes

Feeding the Third World

The First Scientist?

Genius at Work

The Guard's Role

HIDDEN HISTORY: Exploring Our Secret Past

HOGARTH TO CRUIKSHANK: Social Change in Graphic Satire

IN THE AGE OF THE SMART MACHINE: The Future of Work and Power

Influencing Arms Sales

The Ivory Cost

JAMES BRYCE AND AMERICA

Misreporting Economics

MISSION CIVILISATRICE

Myths About Campaigns

Native Americans

Northern Ire

A Pacific Century?

THE POLITICAL LANGUAGE OF ISLAM

Private vs. Public Unions: The Differences

The Quest for Community

THE QUESTION OF THE COMMONS: The Culture and Ecology of Communal Resources

The Rise and Decline of Big Steel

– Mark Reutter

Romania's Dynasty

Sex and Destiny

The Soviets and the Church

Sweden's Difficulties

Thinking About Guns

THREE SCIENTISTS AND THEIR GODS: Looking for Meaning in an Age of Information

Thucydides

A Tolerant People

Tool for for Success

Victorian Follies

What Went Wrong?

– P. J. O'Rourke

WHOSE JUSTICE? WHICH RATIONALITY?

Worlds Under the Lens

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