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Algae Power: Will Pond Scum
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Saving the Environment: Five
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Too Free for Our Own Good? In a free market, it’s much too easy to make choices that endanger our health and wealth, observes Peter A. Ubel, a primary-care physician, in Free Market Madness. In a free market, we are free to overeat, smoke, drink excessively, ruin our credit, and not save enough for retirement, and it’s much to easy for us to make choices that endanger both our health and wealth. Review by Rick Docksai. Imagining an American Utopia If ever a book warranted a place by the bedside of the next president of the United States (and his Cabinet appointees), Herbert J. Gans’s “utopian narrative” Imagining America in 2033 is it. Likewise, any futurist eager to learn how the American presidents from now through 2033 might craft a remarkably finer country (and thereby, a much better world) have an indispensable primer here. Written in the form of an engaging novel, rather than a stuffy academic treatise, the book lightly instructs in policy studies, pragmatic reforms, and the gritty give-and-take of tomorrow's White House realities. Review by Arthur Shostak |
Government Stopping the Use of Child Soldiers Slow progress is being made in ending the use of children in combat.
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