Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Pink Slips at Disney. But First, Training Foreign Replacements. by Julia Preston

Pink Slips at Disney. But First, Training Foreign Replacements. by Julia Preston

The Immigration Debate We Need by George Borjas

The Immigration Debate We Need by George Borjas

Donald Trump is the least popular person in Washington… except for everyone else by Jazz Shaw

Donald Trump is the least popular person in Washington… except for everyone else by Jazz Shaw

10 Questions for Shadi Hamid interview by Razib Khan

10 Questions for Shadi Hamid interview by Razib Khan

What Scientific Term or Concept Ought to Be More Widely Known? by Steven Pinker

What Scientific Term or Concept Ought to Be More Widely Known? by Steven Pinker

The Second Law of Thermodynamics Is the First Law of Psychology: Evolutionary Developmental Psychology and the Theory Of Tandem, Coordinated Inheritances by By Tooby, John; Cosmides, Leda; Barrett, and H. Clark

The Second Law of Thermodynamics Is the First Law of Psychology: Evolutionary Developmental Psychology and the Theory Of Tandem, Coordinated Inheritances by Tooby, John; Cosmides, Leda; Barrett, and H. Clark

The World Series, the election, the Oscars. What is going on? by Jonah Goldberg

The World Series, the election, the Oscars. What is going on? by Jonah Goldberg

The Immigration Debate We Need by George Borjas

The Immigration Debate We Need by George Borjas

Monday, February 27, 2017

The Drumbeat: How the Media Determines What People Think About Everything by The Shoe

The Drumbeat: How the Media Determines What People Think About Everything by The Shoe

The Islamic world did liberalise – but then came the first world war by Christopher de Bellaigue

The Islamic world did liberalise – but then came the first world war by Christopher de Bellaigue
Fake News, Exposed by Lee Smith

Obamascare: 60% of online Obamacare defenders 'paid to post' hits on critics by Paul Bedard

Obamascare: 60% of online Obamacare defenders 'paid to post' hits on critics by Paul Bedard

The London Postcode That's Not Actually In London by James Fitzgerald

The London Postcode That's Not Actually In London by James Fitzgerald

Evolutionary Conflict and the Family by Brian Boutwell

Evolutionary Conflict and the Family by Brian Boutwell

Why Do Rich Parents Give Birth to Rich Kids? by Ben Southwood

Why Do Rich Parents Give Birth to Rich Kids? by Ben Southwood

Sunday, February 26, 2017

What’s wrong with ‘alternative facts’? by Kip Hansen

What’s wrong with ‘alternative facts’? by Kip Hansen

Who's the Real "Deporter in Chief"? by Bryan Caplan

Who's the Real "Deporter in Chief"? by Bryan Caplan

A fascinating visualization of how men and women see colors differently by Ana Swanson

A fascinating visualization of how men and women see colors differently by Ana Swanson

Why Millennials Are Less Urban Than You Think by Jed Kolko

Why Millennials Are Less Urban Than You Think by Jed Kolko

‘Replace male doctors with female ones and save at least 32,000 lives each year’? by James Coyne

‘Replace male doctors with female ones and save at least 32,000 lives each year’? by James Coyne

Sweden, Nation of Open Arms, Debates Implications of Immigration by Martin Selsoe Sorensen

Sweden, Nation of Open Arms, Debates Implications of Immigration by Martin Selsoe Sorensen

Democracy in America: How Is It Doing? by Claire Cain Miller and Kevin Quealy

Democracy in America: How Is It Doing? by Claire Cain Miller and Kevin Quealy

If Donald Trump Targets Journalists, Thank Obama by James Risen

If Donald Trump Targets Journalists, Thank Obama by James Risen

Death of family members as an overlooked source of racial disadvantage in the United States by Debra Umberson, et al

Death of family members as an overlooked source of racial disadvantage in the United States by Debra Umberson, et al

Winter in America by Kaleb Horton

Winter in America by Kaleb Horton

Two New Tools for Planning a Healthy Urban Canopy by Leda Marritz

Two New Tools for Planning a Healthy Urban Canopy by Leda Marritz

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Psychologists have found that a spiritual outlook makes humans more resilient to trauma by Olivia Goldhill

Psychologists have found that a spiritual outlook makes humans more resilient to trauma by Olivia Goldhill

How to Make Conservatism Great Again by Phillip Longman

How to Make Conservatism Great Again by Phillip Longman

What does “The Death of Expertise” mean for fact-checkers? by Alexios Mantzarlis

What does “The Death of Expertise” mean for fact-checkers? by Alexios Mantzarlis

When Does the Racial Achievement Gap First Appear? by Natalie Gross

When Does the Racial Achievement Gap First Appear? by Natalie Gross

America’s Monopolies Are Holding Back the Economy by Barry C. Lynn

America’s Monopolies Are Holding Back the Economy by Barry C. Lynn

In Foxx, Trump & DeVos Have a Staunch Education Ally by Christopher Beach

In Foxx, Trump & DeVos Have a Staunch Education Ally by Christopher Beach

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Wayne Barrett, Donald Trump, and the Death of the American Press by Lee Smith

Wayne Barrett, Donald Trump, and the Death of the American Press by Lee Smith

America is afflicted with a deleterious disease: Loneliness by Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry

America is afflicted with a deleterious disease: Loneliness by Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry

Losing a Fortune Often Comes Down to One Thing: Family by Scott James

Losing a Fortune Often Comes Down to One Thing: Family by Scott James

Social network targeting to maximise population behaviour change: a cluster randomised controlled trial by David A Kim, Alison R Hwong, Derek Stafford, D Alex Hughes, A James O’Malley, James H Fowler, and Nicholas A Christakis

Social network targeting to maximise population behaviour change: a cluster randomised controlled trial by David A Kim, Alison R Hwong, Derek Stafford, D Alex Hughes, A James O’Malley, James H Fowler, and Nicholas A Christakis

Social contagion theory: examining dynamic social networks and human behavior by Nicholas A. Christakisa and James H. Fowler

Social contagion theory: examining dynamic social networks and human behavior by Nicholas A. Christakisa and James H. Fowler

Emotions as infectious diseases in a large social network: the SISa model by Alison L. Hill1, David G. Rand, Martin A. Nowak1, and Nicholas A. Christakis

Emotions as infectious diseases in a large social network: the SISa model by Alison L. Hill1, David G. Rand, Martin A. Nowak1, and Nicholas A. Christakis

Texas graduate student discovers a Walt Whitman novel lost for more than 150 years by Travis M. Andrews

Texas graduate student discovers a Walt Whitman novel lost for more than 150 years by Travis M. Andrews

Thousands of horsemen may have swept into Bronze Age Europe, transforming the local population by Ann Gibbons

Thousands of horsemen may have swept into Bronze Age Europe, transforming the local population by Ann Gibbons

If It Were My Home website

If It Were My Home website

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Tech Fuels the Winner-Take-All Economy by Noah Smith

Tech Fuels the Winner-Take-All Economy by Noah Smith
Corporate America Hasn't Been Disrupted by Ben Casselman

These 6 Corporations Control 90% Of The Media In America by Ashley Lutz

These 6 Corporations Control 90% Of The Media In America by Ashley Lutz

When Media Mergers Limit More Than Competition by James B. Stewart

When Media Mergers Limit More Than Competition by James B. Stewart

Twenty Years of Media Consolidation Has Not Been Good For Our Democracy by Michael Corcoran

Twenty Years of Media Consolidation Has Not Been Good For Our Democracy by Michael Corcoran

Why We Can’t Have Nice Things by Alon Levy

Why We Can’t Have Nice Things by Alon Levy

The global network has become dangerously unstable by Niall Ferguson

The global network has become dangerously unstable by Niall Ferguson

Monday, February 20, 2017

Highlights From the Comments on Cost Disease by Scott Alexander

Highlights From the Comments on Cost Disease by Scott Alexander

Cognitive science: Dennett rides again by Dan Jones

Cognitive science: Dennett rides again by Dan Jones

Norman Mailer’s Fatal Friendship by Sarah Weinman

Norman Mailer’s Fatal Friendship by Sarah Weinman

An Experimental Study of Search in Global Social Networks by Peter Sheridan Dodds, Roby Muhamad, and Duncan J. Watts

An Experimental Study of Search in Global Social Networks by Peter Sheridan Dodds, Roby Muhamad, and Duncan J. Watts

How stable is the core discussion network? by Mario Luis Small, Vontrese Deeds Pamphile, and Peter McMahan

How stable is the core discussion network? by Mario Luis Small, Vontrese Deeds Pamphile, and Peter McMahan

Social Isolation in America: Changes in Core Discussion Networks over Two Decades by Miller McPherson and Lynn Smith-Lovin

Social Isolation in America: Changes in Core Discussion Networks over Two Decades by Miller McPherson and Lynn Smith-Lovin

Third-Party Involvement in Violent Crime, 1993-99 by Mike Planty

Third-Party Involvement in Violent Crime, 1993-99 by Mike Planty

Asilomar AI Principles from Future of Life

Asilomar AI Principles from Future of Life

Mapping Twitter Topic Networks: From Polarized Crowds to Community Clusters by Marc A. Smith, Lee Rainie, Ben Schneiderman, and Itai Heimlboim

Mapping Twitter Topic Networks: From Polarized Crowds to Community Clusters by Marc A. Smith, Lee Rainie, Ben Schneiderman, and Itai Heimlboim

The Tricky Question of Rationality by James Thompson

The Tricky Question of Rationality by James Thompson

Social media's echo chambers may do to society what radio once did by Matt Ridley

Social media's echo chambers may do to society what radio once did by Matt Ridley

Did technology disrupt the truth? Probably not by Alberto Acerbi

Did technology disrupt the truth? Probably not by Alberto Acerbi

Human Universals, Human Nature, Human Culture by Donald E. Brown

Human Universals, Human Nature, Human Culture by Donald E. Brown

More Tools, Less Understanding by Theodore Dalrymple

More Tools, Less Understanding by Theodore Dalrymple

The Masada mystery by Eric H. Cline

The Masada mystery by Eric H. Cline

The State of American Jobs from The Pew Research Center

The State of American Jobs from The Pew Research Center

Trespassing in Christina’s World by Christina Baker Kline

Trespassing in Christina’s World by Christina Baker Kline

Liverpool stockbrokers' 19th Century snowball fight from The BBC

Liverpool stockbrokers' 19th Century snowball fight from The BBC

Friday, February 17, 2017

The Parting of Friends by John Henry Newman

The Parting of Friends by John Henry Newman

Concentrating on the Fall of the Labor Share by David Autor, David Dorn, Lawrence F. Katz, Christina Patterson and John Van Reenen

Concentrating on the Fall of the Labor Share by David Autor, David Dorn, Lawrence F. Katz, Christina Patterson and John Van Reenen

Dogs have human-like sense of morality, research shows by Jeff Parsons

Dogs have human-like sense of morality, research shows by Jeff Parsons

Monopolies Are Worse Than We Thought by Noah Smith

Monopolies Are Worse Than We Thought by Noah Smith

'American Carnage' Is Real by Justin Fox

'American Carnage' Is Real by Justin Fox

Stop Telling Me How Dangerous My Bathtub Is by Justin Fox

Stop Telling Me How Dangerous My Bathtub Is by Justin Fox

Thursday, February 16, 2017

How The Internet* Talks by Randy Olson and Ritchie King

How The Internet* Talks by Randy Olson and Ritchie King

What's My Congressman's Number?

What's My Congressman's Number?

Boom… warmists admit rapid warming not unusual since last Ice Age from Junk Science

Boom… warmists admit rapid warming not unusual since last Ice Age from Junk Science

5 Things Anti-Trump Protesters Are Getting Wrong by Sam White

5 Things Anti-Trump Protesters Are Getting Wrong by Sam White

Seventy Years of Los Angeles, Then and Now from The New Yorker

Seventy Years of Los Angeles, Then and Now from The New Yorker

Mainstream media errors in the Trump era: Your catalogue of the media's bias-fueled failure-fest By T. Becket Adams

Mainstream media errors in the Trump era: Your catalogue of the media's bias-fueled failure-fest by T. Becket Adams

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Neglected Big Problems by Robin Hanson

Neglected Big Problems by Robin Hanson

How does marriage affect length of life? Analysis of a French historical dataset from an evolutionary perspective by Corry Gellatly and Charlotte Störmer

How does marriage affect length of life? Analysis of a French historical dataset from an evolutionary perspective by Corry Gellatly and Charlotte Störmer

Cagot from Wikipedia

Cagot from Wikipedia

WARNING: Physics Envy May Be Hazardous To Your Wealth! by Andrew W. Lo and and Mark T. Mueller

WARNING: Physics Envy May Be Hazardous To Your Wealth! by Andrew W. Lo and and Mark T. Mueller

Surprising Test Results For Some Of The World’s Richest Students by Jan Diehm and Joy Resmovits

Surprising Test Results For Some Of The World’s Richest Students by Jan Diehm and Joy Resmovits

Regulatory Studies Center at George Washington University

Regulatory Studies Center at George Washington University

"What Happens When Doctors Only Take Cash"? Everybody, Especially Patients, Wins by Nick Gillespie

"What Happens When Doctors Only Take Cash"? Everybody, Especially Patients, Wins by Nick Gillespie

Delta Cost Project from American Institutes for Research

Delta Cost Project from American Institutes for Research

The Skill Content of Jobs and the Evolution of the Wage Structure: This Job is “Getting Old”: Measuring Changes in Job Opportunities using Occupational Age Structure by David Autor and David Dorn

The Skill Content of Jobs and the Evolution of the Wage Structure: This Job is “Getting Old”: Measuring Changes in Job Opportunities using Occupational Age Structure by David Autor and David Dorn

Where Men Aren’t Working by Gregor Aisch, Josh Katz, and David Leonhardt

Where Men Aren’t Working by Gregor Aisch, Josh Katz, and David Leonhardt

The Human Mind Is Our Most Precious Commodity by Marian L. Tupy

The Human Mind Is Our Most Precious Commodity by Marian L. Tupy

The Deplorables Shout Back by Victor Davis Hanson

The Deplorables Shout Back by Victor Davis Hanson

3,000-Year-Old Child Footprints Found at Site of Ancient Egyptian Palace by Rossella Lorenzi

3,000-Year-Old Child Footprints Found at Site of Ancient Egyptian Palace by Rossella Lorenzi

Monday, February 13, 2017

Labor Force Participation Rate from Upshot

Labor Force Participation Rate from Upshot

Total Factor Productivity Growth in Historical Perspective by Robert Shackleton

Total Factor Productivity Growth in Historical Perspective by Robert Shackleton

The New Normal: A Sector-Level Perspective on Growth and Productivity Trends in Advanced Economies from IMF

The New Normal: A Sector-Level Perspective on Growth and Productivity Trends in Advanced Economies from IMF

The American Middle Class Is Losing Ground from Pew Research

The American Middle Class Is Losing Ground from Pew Research

Where Have All the Male Workers Gone? by Scott Dauenhauer

Where Have All the Male Workers Gone? by Scott Dauenhauer

A FAQ on tech, jobs, and wages by Andrew McAfee

A FAQ on tech, jobs, and wages by Andrew McAfee

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Evaluating partisan gains from Congressional gerrymandering: Using computer simulations to estimate the effect of gerrymandering in the U.S. House by Jowei Chen and David Cottrell

Evaluating partisan gains from Congressional gerrymandering: Using computer simulations to estimate the effect of gerrymandering in the U.S. House by Jowei Chen and David Cottrell

Multiple Intelligences, the Mozart Effect, and Emotional Intelligence: A Critical Review by Lynn Waterhouse

Multiple Intelligences, the Mozart Effect, and Emotional Intelligence: A Critical Review by Lynn Waterhouse

Thinking about intergenerational stability of socioeconomic status by Emil O.W. Kirkegaard

Thinking about intergenerational stability of socioeconomic status by Emil O.W. Kirkegaard

Intelligentsia Elegy: American intellectuals are at odds with the workings of democracy. by E. M. Oblomov

Intelligentsia Elegy: American intellectuals are at odds with the workings of democracy. by E. M. Oblomov

England’s ancient growth spurt by Norman Hammond

England’s ancient growth spurt by Norman Hammond

Here’s what to do when the next big plague hits humanity by Jennifer Wright

Here’s what to do when the next big plague hits humanity by Jennifer Wright

Saturday, February 11, 2017

The curious case of high blood pressure around the world from The Economist

The curious case of high blood pressure around the world from The Economist

‘I Have No Choice but to Keep Looking’ by Jennifer Percy

‘I Have No Choice but to Keep Looking’ by Jennifer Percy

Male attractiveness: Abs-olutely fabulous from The Economist

Male attractiveness: Abs-olutely fabulous from The Economist

Are gender feminists and transgender activists undermining science? by Debra W. Soh

Are gender feminists and transgender activists undermining science? by Debra W. Soh

The Revolt Against the Elites by P.J. O'Rourke

The Revolt Against the Elites by P.J. O'Rourke

The Democrats' Immigration Problem(s) by Megan McArdle

The Democrats' Immigration Problem(s) by Megan McArdle

Integration Works. Can It Survive the Trump Era? by Thomas B. Edsall

Integration Works. Can It Survive the Trump Era? by Thomas B. Edsall

The House of Fame by Geoffrey Chaucer

The House of Fame by Geoffrey Chaucer

Muslim study group surprised to find Alabamans don’t hate Muslims by Allahpundit

Muslim study group surprised to find Alabamans don’t hate Muslims by Allahpundit

Ideological Subversion by Dystopic

Ideological Subversion by Dystopic

Ideological Subversion: Interview with Yuri Bezmenov

Ideological Subversion: Interview with Yuri Bezmenov

Friday, February 10, 2017

Association of Facebook Use With Compromised Well-Being: A Longitudinal Study by Holly B. Shakya and Nicholas A. Christakis

Association of Facebook Use With Compromised Well-Being: A Longitudinal Study by Holly B. Shakya and Nicholas A. Christakis

Thanks for Reading This—Now Log Off of Facebook by Tom Jacobs

Thanks for Reading This—Now Log Off of Facebook by Tom Jacobs

One Sacred Trick for Moral Regeneration by Harry Pottash

One Sacred Trick for Moral Regeneration by Harry Pottash

Gardens Need Walls: On Boundaries, Ritual, and Beauty by Sarah Perry

Gardens Need Walls: On Boundaries, Ritual, and Beauty by Sarah Perry

Gorsuch’s Opposition to Chevron Speaks Well of Trump and Is a Dilemma for Democrats by John O. McGinnis

Gorsuch’s Opposition to Chevron Speaks Well of Trump and Is a Dilemma for Democrats by John O. McGinnis

Huffington Post Slam of Ted Cruz Accidentally Proves Him Right BY TOM KNIGHTON

Huffington Post Slam of Ted Cruz Accidentally Proves Him Right by Tom Knighton

No, That Meme About Female Computing Pioneers Is Not Correct by Charlie Martin

No, That Meme About Female Computing Pioneers Is Not Correct by Charlie Martin

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Nate Silver and the Fetish of Data-Driven Journalism by Boris Zelkin

Nate Silver and the Fetish of Data-Driven Journalism by Boris Zelkin

Trump’s Approval Rating Slides Despite Support for Travel Ban by Cameron Easley

Trump’s Approval Rating Slides Despite Support for Travel Ban by Cameron Easley

No Thug Left Behind by Katherine Kersten

No Thug Left Behind by Katherine Kersten

Get Lost in this New-and-Improved Map of America's Megaregions by Laura Bliss

Get Lost in this New-and-Improved Map of America's Megaregions by Laura Bliss

Containing Trump by Jonathan Rauch

Containing Trump by Jonathan Rauch

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Perceived Intelligence Is Associated with Measured Intelligence in Men but Not Women by Karel Kleisner, Veronika Chvátalová, and Jaroslav Flegr

Perceived Intelligence Is Associated with Measured Intelligence in Men but Not Women by Karel Kleisner, Veronika Chvátalová, and Jaroslav Flegr

The Curious Case of Poverty and Crime by Peter Moskos

The Curious Case of Poverty and Crime by Peter Moskos

Dealing with the Reality That Not Everyone Can Succeed by Brian Boutwell

Dealing with the Reality That Not Everyone Can Succeed by Brian Boutwell

“Estimating trends in mortality for the bottom quartile, we found little evidence that survival probabilities declined dramatically.” by Andrew

“Estimating trends in mortality for the bottom quartile, we found little evidence that survival probabilities declined dramatically.” by Andrew

No, Trump voters were not irrational by Robert Kurzban and Jason Weeden

No, Trump voters were not irrational by Robert Kurzban and Jason Weeden

Something to talk about: are conversation sizes constrained by mental modeling abilities? by Jaimie Arona Krems, Robin I.M. Dunbar, and Steven L. Neuberg

Something to talk about: are conversation sizes constrained by mental modeling abilities? by Jaimie Arona Krems, Robin I.M. Dunbar, and Steven L. Neuberg

Donald Trump Had A Superior Electoral College Strategy by Nate Silver

Donald Trump Had A Superior Electoral College Strategy by Nate Silver

“How is it playing out in Australia?” by Steve Kates

“How is it playing out in Australia?” by Steve Kates

Sunday, February 5, 2017

The Fake News So Far In 2017 by Don Surber

The Fake News So Far In 2017 by Don Surber

These Are the World's Most Innovative Economies by Michelle Jamrisko and Wei Lu

These Are the World's Most Innovative Economies by Michelle Jamrisko and Wei Lu

Dynamic social networks promote cooperation in experiments with humans by David G. Randa, Samuel Arbesman, and Nicholas A. Christakis

Dynamic social networks promote cooperation in experiments with humans by David G. Randa, Samuel Arbesman, and Nicholas A. Christakis

New Study Shows Riots Make America Conservative by Jonathan Chait

New Study Shows Riots Make America Conservative by Jonathan Chait

Americans don't trust anymore, and that's a big problem by Salena Zito

Americans don't trust anymore, and that's a big problem by Salena Zito

Exposed: How world leaders were duped into investing billions over manipulated global warming data by David Rose

Exposed: How world leaders were duped into investing billions over manipulated global warming data by David Rose

Be Like Library Man by Mark Tapson

Be Like Library Man by Mark Tapson

Errors From The Press Are Piling Up In The Opening Weeks Of The Trump Administration by Alex Pfeiffer

Errors From The Press Are Piling Up In The Opening Weeks Of The Trump Administration by Alex Pfeiffer

Saturday, February 4, 2017

The Non--Racism of American Evil by Spotted Toad

The Non--Racism of American Evil by Spotted Toad

Not ‘Lone Wolves’ After All: How ISIS Guides Plots by Remote Control by Rukmini Callimachi

Not ‘Lone Wolves’ After All: How ISIS Guides Plots by Remote Control by Rukmini Callimachi

Trump Short Circuits Washington by Matthew Continetti

Trump Short Circuits Washington by Matthew Continetti

Smart groups of smart people: Evidence for IQ as the origin of collective intelligence in the performance of human groups by Timothy C. Batesa and Shivani Gupta

Smart groups of smart people: Evidence for IQ as the origin of collective intelligence in the performance of human groups by Timothy C. Batesa and Shivani Gupta

The hidden influence of social networks by Nicholas Christakis

The hidden influence of social networks by Nicholas Christakis

Can Silicon Valley really hack education? by Hannah Kuchler

Can Silicon Valley really hack education? by Hannah Kuchler

Friday, February 3, 2017

Rhetorical Fallacies

Rhetorical Fallacies

The Wisdom and Madness of Crowds by Noah Smith

The Wisdom and Madness of Crowds by Noah Smith

New US food availability data by Nina Teicholz

New US food availability data by Nina Teicholz

The Ant and the Grasshopper:Seasonality and the Invention of Agriculture by Andrea Matranga

The Ant and the Grasshopper:Seasonality and the Invention of Agriculture by Andrea Matranga

The futility of gender-neutral parenting by Debra W. Soh

The futility of gender-neutral parenting by Debra W. Soh

Fair Housing Faces an Uncertain Fate by Tanvi Misra

Fair Housing Faces an Uncertain Fate by Tanvi Misra

This Is What Facebook’s Filter Bubble Actually Looks Like by Lam Thuy Vo and Charlie Warzel

This Is What Facebook’s Filter Bubble Actually Looks Like by Lam Thuy Vo and Charlie Warzel

Free Speech is the Most Effective Antidote to Hate Speech by Sean Stevens

Free Speech is the Most Effective Antidote to Hate Speech by Sean Stevens

Red State, Blue City by David A. Graham

Red State, Blue City by David A. Graham

Free-Trade Theory No Longer Applies? by Gene Callahan

Free-Trade Theory No Longer Applies? by Gene Callahan

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

On the spatial distribution of development: The roles of nature and history by Vernon Henderson, Tim Squires, Adam Storeygard, and David Weil

On the spatial distribution of development: The roles of nature and history by Vernon Henderson, Tim Squires, Adam Storeygard, and David Weil

Changes in Commodities Prices Since 1960 Show a Richer World by Marian Tupy

Changes in Commodities Prices Since 1960 Show a Richer World by Marian Tupy

Public Pension Crisis Bodes Ill for Coastal Democrats by Lewis M. Andrews

Public Pension Crisis Bodes Ill for Coastal Democrats by Lewis M. Andrews

A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law by John Adams

A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law by John Adams

On Boycotting Radical Islamic Nations by Nonie Darwish

On Boycotting Radical Islamic Nations by Nonie Darwish

Kipling’s Poetic Hits (And Misses) by Alma T. C. Boykin

Kipling’s Poetic Hits (And Misses) by Alma T. C. Boykin

Child Ballads

The Child Ballads

From “Animal House” to “Zulu”? by TXRed

From “Animal House” to “Zulu”? by TXRed