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CATEGORY

President's Note

You Are What You Eat

At the HPR, we believe that politics, broadly construed, touches and shapes every human endeavor. And, of course, few are more basic than eating.

The Art of Life

On the limits of the Baseball Parable.

Occupy and the New Economy

Our problem, in a word, is not weakness, but strength.

The Real Facebook Revolution

“What’s important here,” Lessig says, in his characteristically vehement way, “is that Zuckerberg’s genius could be embraced by half-a-billion people within six years of its first being launched, without (and here is the critical bit) asking permission of anyone.”

From the Editor

Take a look at the magazine in your hands. Ask yourself: Why bother? What can “student journalists,” those youthful folks who put this magazine...

From the Editor

The HPR recently released a special online-only report examining the U.S. federal budget—the Annual Report of the United States of America (available at AnnualReportUSA.com)....

From the Editor

You wouldn't know it from flipping through the magazine, which has the same old look, but there have been some new goings-on at the...

From the Editor

How Harvard can use the study of religion

From the Editor

In this issue, the HPR has stepped outside its comfort zone by choosing a Covers topic on a region which often gets short shrift...

Letter from the Editor

On Jan. 17, 1925 President Calvin Coolidge remarked that the "business of the American people is business." Pundits and politicians invoke this often-cited dictum...