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Matt Yglesias Doesn’t Know Why We Give Gifts
Max Novendstern
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May 27, 2011
Matt Yglesias recently took to his blog to decry one of the great evils of our time: Harvard students who donate $10 to support their school.
Reflections on Intervention and Air Power, Via Che
Jeffrey Kalmus
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April 15, 2011
America's air commitments in Libya now and in Latin America decades before carry the symbolic thrust of its power.
Why Marx Was Droll
Eli Kozminsky
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April 10, 2011
Some of the more interesting excerpts from Terry Eagleton's newest book, which will be reviewed in our summer issue.
Marching on Manama
Samuel Coffin
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March 21, 2011
Saudi intervention in Bahrain marks its change from a behind-the-scenes mediator to a more aggressive actor in Middle East affairs.
Laser's Light
Erin Drake
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March 12, 2011
If you’re looking for a change from “G6,” “Teenage Dream,” or “Smangin,” you’ve come to the right place and “Lasers” will not disappoint.
Adjustments Needed
Chris Liberge
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February 24, 2011
Another post-Bourne dud for Damon
The King of Limbs
Nikhil Mulani
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February 23, 2011
A conceptual triumph, but by no means an easy listen.
The Annual Report of the United States
Peyton Miller
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October 10, 2010
The United States government is in the midst of a budget crisis. The federal government has run a deficit—it has spent more than it...
The United States Federal Budget
Chris Danello
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September 17, 2010
The U.S. federal government is by far the largest single entity in the world. As of fiscal year 2009, its expenditures of $3.6 trillion...
Financial Highlights
Chris Danello
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September 17, 2010
Receipts Personal Income Tax Since the passage of the Sixteenth Amendment in 1913, the personal income tax has provided the federal government’s single largest source...
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