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Published by the American Enterprise Institute, The American Enterprise covers business and economics from a free market perspective. The American Enterprise also focuses on foreign policy, media, social policy, and culture.
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Swan song.(The American Enterprise)
July 1, 2006... "The word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart."--Deuteronomy
The central premise of this magazine, from the moment I began shaping it in 1994, has been that the instincts needed to keep America healthy and strong will more often be found in everyday citizens than...
Missing factory jobs.
July 1, 2006... Since 2000, over 4.5 million manufacturing jobs have been lost nationwide. Labor and political activists are agitated. Some wonder if the country should limit its connections to the global economy.
But the country in question isn't our country--it is China. Those manufacturing jobs...
Wonderwoman.(Wafa Sultan)
July 1, 2006... Syrian-born psychiatrist Wafa Sultan has taken on the Islamic establishment, and she is formidable. Now a resident of southern California, she went verbally mano a mano with an Egyptian theologian in an interview broadcast on al-Jazeera earlier this year.
Sultan argued that the "clash of...
Beltway bigot.(American Theocracy)(Book review)
July 1, 2006... When I moved to Atlanta in 1985, I thought I was going into exile. I was a dedicated bicoastal, secular intellectual who'd moved to a giant suburb full of people who prayed before meals and drawled while doing so. How could I survive without the urban sophistication to which I'd grown...
Climbing Yucca Mountain.(Scan: Short news and commentary)
July 1, 2006... "As you can see, Yucca Mountain isn't really a mountain," says our guide as we near the end of an hour-long bus ride north from Las Vegas. "It's only a ridge. No one knows how it got the name 'Yucca' either. There aren't many yucca plants around here," he continues. "It's mostly mesquite...