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What's happening in the "third places" beyond home and work.
The Economy of God Evan Sparks 01/30/2007
Evangelical Protestantism takes some lessons from commerce.
More from The American Scene The American 01/26/2007
A Vote of Confidence The American 01/26/2007
The Secret Irony of Education Reform Walt Gardner 01/23/2007
While America hankers for the discipline and rigor of Asian schools, they are ditching rote learning in favor of creativity and innovation.
For Rent Jeremy Lott 01/22/2007
Buying a home isn’t always the best idea.
Making the Most of our Faculties Timothy J. Ryan 01/22/2007
Are low wages for professors economically inefficient?
Take Two Servings of Paternalism David White 12/21/2006
Recent bans on smoking and fatty foods reflect a dangerously popular mindset.
The Glorious Art of Business Daniel Schulman 12/11/2006
Charles Sheeler, a member in good standing of the New York avant-garde of the early 20th century, came close to perfection in his portrayal of the American industrial landscape. His photographs and paintings gave conveyor belts and stamping machines almost religious qualities.
Heirs to Sheeler Nord Wennerstrom 12/11/2006
Who are the best industrial artists today? We make the introductions.
Thinking Inside the Box Brandon Bosworth 11/29/2006
A "fair trade" critic of Wal-Mart ought to focus on keeping markets free—in part by fighting the rents that Wal-Mart extracts from local governments.