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September/October 2002
The gift of translation
even if it may not be what the Founders had in mind
Reflections on a sometimes deadly sin
Of moths and men: An evolutionary tale
Wasicu at Chankpe Opi (a white man at Wounded Knee
Where did the ideas that shape our world begin?
The virtues of walking
Hostility and condescension toward religion in the university
Computer Control, part 3
Why the defeater of communism finds himself defeated by ex-communists—and why he and the American public haven't noticed.
A conversation with poet Adam Zagajewski
A forgotten episode in American terrorism
The past and future of Christian Science
The Beginning of Wisdom
Seven Years of Culture
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