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OCT 15, 2002 Article

Held to Account: Governance in the World Economy

How can multilateral economic institutions tackle the crisis of effectiveness and the crisis of legitimacy they face today?  (Report on ...

OCT 11, 2002 Article

The Catholic Church and American Foreign Policy

This 2002 workshop focuses on the role of Catholicism in U.S. foreign policy. By examining how the American Catholic church has evolved in the United ...

The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics

OCT 1, 2002 Article

"To Be Read" Book Review Column: Mark Lilla, "The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics"

"Lilla's book summarizes the thought of some of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, some of whom are well known but others of ...

SEP 19, 2002 Article

Judaism: Power and Interpretation

How has the Jewish religion tradition addressed violence and war? (Report on a 09/19/02 Carnegie-Georgetown Forum)

SEP 2, 2002 Article

"To Be Read" Book Review Column: Thomas Cahill, "Pope John XXIII"

Cahill tells two stories, the story of the papacy and the story of John XXIII. The first gives context to the second. And that context--the ...

AUG 16, 2002 Article

Unknown: The Extent, Distribution, and Trend of Global Income Poverty (PDF)

The method that the World Bank uses to calculate severe income poverty--its global extent, distribution in space, and trend over time--is seriously flawed, according to ...

AUG 1, 2002 Article

"To Be Read" Book Review Column: Stephen E. Ambrose, "Nothing Like It in the World", David Howard Bain, "Empire Express"

Reading the story of the transcontinental railroad, looking back at the relentless advance of European immigration across the North American continent, it seems that the ...

book cover image Sources of the Self

JUL 1, 2002 Article

"To Be Read" Book Review Column: Charles Taylor, "Sources of Self", Ruth Abbey, "Charles Taylor"

"Abbey's book is an excellent introduction for those who have not read Taylor and a fine retrospective for those who have been following his thought ...

JUN 19, 2002 Article

The Politics of Moral Absolutes

Over a year ago, President Bush and his foreign policy team took office determined to carve out a path different from their predecessors. Emphasizing core ...

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JUN 19, 2002 Article

The Politics of Moral Absolutes

Can Bush and his team enter the next phase of the war on terrorism without falling victim to the hazard of excessive moralizing?