Imagine if the Prospect were edited by multiple women -- what sort of content would we produce? Why, exactly the same material we publish every day. So, the Double X argument that there's an explicit need for a Slate "edited by three women" doesn’t exactly hold water. Ann Friedman explains why women-targeted web Sites can be problematic.
Meanwhile, Dana Goldstein keeps it sexy for the second time this week. She considers two new biographies -- one of media doyenne Helen Gurley Brown and the other of sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson -- that offer cautionary tales about mixing romance and work.
And Matthew Yglesias looks at the Carteret Islands evacuation and examines the real-world effects of climate change.
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