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ALIEN INVASION: America‘s Battle with Non-Native Animals and Plants.

– A. J. Hewat

THE BAD DAUGHTER: Betrayal and Confession.

– Janna Malamud Smith

Chronicler of a Dying World

– Clive Davis

DIFFERENCES IN THE DARK.

– Dillon Teachout

The Digital Rights War

– Pamela Samuelson

FATHER INDIA: How Encounters with an Ancient Culture Transformed the Modern West.

– Lee Siegel

FORTRESS AMERICA: The American Military and the Consequences of Peace.

– Andrew J. Bacevich

FRANKENSTEIN‘S FOOTSTEPS: Science, Genetics and Popular Culture.

– Edward Tenner

Jorge Luis Borges

– Edward Hirsch

A Note on the Banality of Evil

– Stephen Miller

The Persistence of Byzantium

– Warren Treadgold

Present at the Creation

– Leslie D. Simon

THE PROMISE AND PERILS OF THE NEW ECONOMY

– None

Surrendering Wilderness

– Marilynne Robinson

What 'New' Economy?

– J. Bradford De Long

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