Boston Review
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Boston Review is a bimonthly national political and literary magazine. it was founded as New Boston Review in 1975. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Magazine
Audience:
(English)
Political Viewpoint:
Center
Edited By:
Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit:
Jan 13, 2010 - 1:40 PM PST
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Top Topics:
World (14), U.S. (11), Politics (5), Business (5), Sci/Tech (5), Foreign Policy (4), Media (4), Religion (4), Social Networks (3), Iran (3), Extra (2), Church and State (2), Islam (2), Health (2), New Media (2)...
Top Authors:
Evgeny Morozov (2), Pranab Bardhan (1), Adam Reilly (1), Barnett R Rubin (1), William Hogeland (1), Sarah Chayes (1), Abbas Milani (1), Michael Mcfaul (1), Martha Nussbaum (1), Glenn C Loury (1), Dean Baker (1), Tara Mckelvey (1), Nasser Hussain (1), Michael Mastrandrea (1), John R Bowen (1)...
Top Formats:
Special Report (13), Opinion (3), Interview (2), Review (1), Statement (1)
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— Dara ORourke: Think Different (Apple, Foxconn)
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— Jack Boettcher: Ambiguous Origins
"The desk is of a deep grain like a stirred pond but also scored with nicks. Whenever I open it, select a hammer, and try to describe, with hammer, my origins . . ." —From ...via Boston Review -
— Sam Witt: Toxic Assets
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BR — Ryan D. Enos: "The End of Nothing"
Ryan D. Enos critiques a report from the conservative Manhattan Institute entitled "The End of the Segregated Century." While segregation has declined, Enos writes, it is ...via Boston Review -
BR — Jonathan Brater: "The Past is not Past"
"Laws restricting voting rights threaten to disenfranchise up to 5 million American citizens in 2012," writes Jonathan Brater in his defense of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.via Boston Review -
— Natasha Bahrami and Trita Parsi: Blunt Instrument (Iran, sanctions)
The evidence is clear: sanctions are ineffective for promoting democratic change, argue Natasha Bahrami and Trita Parsivia Boston Review -
— Jason Anthony: The Holy Game (Super Bowl, football, Christianity)
Those annoyed by Tebowing should lighten up. Sports and religion have always been intertwined, argues Jason Anthony.via Boston Review -
— Ali Ansari: Response to Flynt and Hillary Leverett (Iran, Trita Parsi)
Ali Ansari responds to Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett's review of Trita Parsi's book A Single Roll of the Dice.via Boston Review -
BR — Gary Segura: "The End of the End of History"
"The degree to which our political and legal systems favor the wealthy and powerful is breathtaking in scope and arrogance," writes Gary Segura in his contribution to "Occupy ...via Umair Haque -
BR — David V. Johnson: "Reclaiming the Republic"
BR Web editor David Johnson interviews Lawrence Lessig about his new book Republic, Lost.
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