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ISBN: 9780262535052
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A top economist weighs in on one of the most urgent questions of our times: What is the source of inequality and what is the remedy
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ISBN: 9780262551960
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A leading scientist argues that we must consider deploying climate engineering technology to slow the pace of global warming.
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ISBN: 9780262017589
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Why fears about Muslim integration into Western societypropagated opportunistically by some on the rightmisread history and misunderstand multiculturalism.
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Why we should prepare for climate change now by taking anticipatory action in vulnerable regions.
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Gornick on V. S. Naipaul, James Baldwin, George Gissing, Randall Jarrell, H. G. Wells, Loren Eiseley, Allen Ginsberg, Hayden Carruth, Saul Bellow, and Philip Roth and the intimate relationship between emotional damage and great literature.
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Understanding cooperation as a distinctly human combination of innate and learned behavior.
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A searing indictment of the American penal system that finds the roots of the recent prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib and Guantnamo in the steady dismantling of the Eighth Amendment's prohibition of "cruel and unusual" punishment.
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