Of Publishers Weekly’s top 10 books of the year, none are written by women. In Texas, right-wingers are writing the textbooks. These and other outrageous facts on today’s list.
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The Blowback Effect, 2020
You can already see a new style of writing about China emerging in our American world. The New York Times set it off recently by publishing a front-page piece on a $3.4 billion Chinese investment in one of the planet’s last great copper reserves—Afghanistan.
Is It Still Art With Pasties?
Exposed nipples — which are now covered by pasties — on erotic murals at the Erotic Heritage Museum have caused an uproar over the difference between signage and art.
Are American Students Lazy?
Gather faculty members together and it’s not hard to get them talking about the ways students disappoint. They text in class, expect extensions for no good reason, and act surprised when they don’t earn A’s.
How Texan Right-Wingers Affect Your Children’s Textbooks
Battles over textbooks are nothing new, especially in Texas, where bitter skirmishes regularly erupt over everything from sex education to phonics to new math. But never before has the board’s right wing wielded so much power over the writing of the state’s standards.
Law Institute Gives Up on Death Penalty
Last fall, the American Law Institute, which created the intellectual framework for the modern capital justice system almost 50 years ago, pronounced its project a failure and walked away from it.
Barack Obama, You Remind Me of Herbert Hoover
Barack Obama has been compared to almost every American President of the last hundred years—favorably to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Kennedy and Ronald Reagan; and unfavorably to Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush. I want to put another name in the hat: Herbert Hoover.
The Clintonites Were Wrong
The “new economy” was an illusion. Neoliberals have to admit that before they can stop the bleeding.
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By NYCartist, January 6, 2010 at 9:06 am Link to this comment
Women are not published on parity with men, nor reviewed, then please note how many of the “selectors” were women….
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