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July/August 2008 Issue
July/August 2008 Cover
Nicholas Carr on what the internet is doing to our brains; Hanna Rosin on why crime is making a mysterious comeback; Jonathan Rauch on the race for the electric car; Sandra Tsing Loh on feminism's dirty little secret; the 11.5 biggest ideas of the year; Christopher Hitchens on Salman Rushdie; Wayne Curtis visits a bizarre Frank Lloyd Wright building in Oklahoma; and much more. View Magazine
  • American Murder Mystery
    Hanna Rosin
  • Is Google Making Us Stupid?
    Nicholas Carr
  • What Rumsfeld Got Right
    Robert D. Kaplan
  • The 11 1/2 Biggest Ideas of the Year
  • Electro-Shock Therapy
    Jonathan Rauch
  • Re-Thinking Jeffrey Goldberg
    Jeffrey Goldberg
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By Clive Crook
July/August 2008 Issue
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Enough said.


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