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The Incredible Sinking Presidency

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Vol.
12
No.
14
August 2001

Features

  • Tribal Warfare

    Bernard Avishai

  • Undue Influence

    Jennifer Washburn

  • Mnemonic Plague

    Harvey Blume

  • The Embattled Curator

    Julia Klein

  • Child's Play

    M. Andersen

  • The Silence of the Laureates

    Eamonn Fingleton

  • Restoring the Vote

    Miles Rapoport

  • Born Again

    Nicholas Confessore

  • Let's Talk about Gender, Baby

    Wendy Kaminer

  • Bush Burning

    Harold Meyerson

  • A Quagmire for Our Time

    Peter Schrag

  • The Taxonomist

    Robert McIntyre

  • Standard Shift

    Chris Mooney

  • Frontiers of Free Marketing

    Cara Feinberg

  • A Prescription for Industry Control

    Jerome Kassirer

  • Correspondence

  • Intellectuals' Inaction

    Steven Biel

  • Comment: Sequels Always Bomb

    Robert Kuttner

  • Chasing Her Tale

    Trudy Lieberman

  • A Believable Politics

    Paul Starr

  • The Corporation as a Way of Life

    Michael Kazin

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