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How to End This Depression
Paul Krugman
The truth is that recovery would be almost ridiculously easy to achieve
The Rapture of the Silents
Geoffrey O’Brien
'The Artist,' 'Hugo,' and the seduction of silent cinema
America’s Nastiest Blood Feud
Garry Wills
The fourth volume in Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson is a study in hate
In Defense of the New York Public Library
Robert Darnton
Few buildings in America resonate in the collective imagination as powerfully as the New York Public Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street. The marble palace behind the stone lions is seen by many as the soul of the city. For a century it provided limitless possibilities of gaining knowledge and satisfying curiosity for immigrants just off the boat, and it still opens access to worlds of culture for anyone who walks in from the street. Tamper with that building and you risk offending some powerful sensitivities.
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