Margaret Talbot
Recent articles by Margaret Talbot
A Stepford for Our Times
To work as social satire today, a remake of The Stepford Wives should be as much about perfecting children as about perfecting wives.
True Confessions
Two simple measures could go a long way toward ensuring that findings of criminal guilt are genuine.
Jack or Jill?
The era of consumer-driven eugenics has begun
The New Counterculture
The rapid growth of the home-schooling movement owes much to the energy and organizational skills of its Christian advocates.
Class and the Classroom
The 1990s were the time when "public education" lost its hold on our hearts.