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Vol. 023 Issue 029 (April 2 2018)
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The Scrapbook
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THE SCRAPBOOK
Announcing: The Boxer Prize
I n 2005, as readers may remember, Democratic senator Barbara Boxer published a novel, A Time to Run. The book was a flop, largely owing to its...
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The Building Racket
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FELTEN, ERIC
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CASUAL
The Building Racket
I f our scribblings here at The Weekly STandard have, for the .ious quality, it might be because we haven’t had a minute’s calm. And I don’t mean the mad...
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Editorials
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EDITORIALS
What to Do About Putin
W e would have more respect for Vladimir Putin if he simply dispensed with his country’s elec.tions and declared himself president-for-life. This would...
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Comment
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COMMENT
ANDREW FERGUSON Hurrah for the First Amendment, but . . .
I .cans believe all kinds of dumbass things. Different Americans believe different dumbass things at different times, but...
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A Constructive Populism
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Egger, Andrew
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A Constructive Populism Josh Hawley’s star rises in Missouri. by Andrew egger Chesterfield, Mo. I t’s a mild March evening at Stemme Farms just outside St. Louis, and Missouri attorney...
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Saying the Unsayable
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Bauerlein, Mark
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Saying the Unsayable
Why Amy Wax’s Penn Law colleagues revile her. by MArk bAuerlein I f you work for the companies that produce standardized tests, as I .ing and evaluating exams in the...
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Who Will Save Detroit's Schools?
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Jacques, Ingrid
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above proficiency in fourth-grade reading. The average score for large districts is 27 percent. Detroit’s students don’t fare any better on Michigan’s own standard. ized test. In 2017, just...
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Good and Evil, Right and Wrong
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Dashan, Natalia; GELERNTER, DAVID
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Good and Evil,Right and Wrong School massacres and the conscience supply. by nAtAliA dAshAn & dAvid gelernter I
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Party of One
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Mccormack, John
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Party of One
John Kasich, ‘positive populist,’ eyes 2020 By John MccorMack New York O .gun in a large black SUV that’s rolling through midtown Manhattan when he pulls out his smartphone...
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Double Jeopardy at Yale
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Jr, Stuart Taylor
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Double Jeopardy at Yale
A criminal court cleared Saifullah Khan of the charge of raping a fellow undergraduate, but he’s about to face a campus committee By Stuart taylor Jr. T he March 7...
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Murders Most Foul
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Green, Dominic
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Murders Most Foul
Russia’s poisonous aggression in the U.K.
By Dominic Green T he poisoning of Russian defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with one of the deadly Novichok series...
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The Pope's Mess
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White, Stephen P.
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Books&Arts
The Pope’s Mess
Five years into his papacy, assessing the Francis record. P ope Francis’s pontificate did .troversy. It began with the appearance of an amiable Argentine on the...
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Maturing with Cole
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GARDNER, JAMES
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The course of the great landscape painter’s career. by JameS Gardner O
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Postmortem Power Struggle
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Power Struggle
Slapstick, satire, and terror in The Death of Stalin. by John podhoretz T he Death of Stalin is a blackerthanblack comedy about the members of the...
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Taking Offense at the Opera
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Gallagher, Nicholas M.
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at the Opera
Turandot is musically irresistible, but can it survive today’s cultural sensitivities? by nicholaS m. GallaGher W
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Not a Parody
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NOT A...
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