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August 1, 2011

Editor's Desk
by Sherrie Gossett

Consider the Sourceby Roger Donway
Under postmodernism one is perfectly free to draw
legal lines that make Wall Street and the Mob indistinguishable.

The Eccentric Entrepreneur

by Danny Fulgnecio
"Stop zat cab!" and climb on board for a rollicking tour
of one entrepreneur's tough dream.

America's Deficit Cultureby William R Thomas
Is the U.S. too big to fail?

THEME SECTION: THE GOOD SOCIETY
What is the good society? What politics would make the good society possible? Our five authors reveal their vision of the good society, how to get there, and best of all, that it is, in fact, attainable.

The Conceptual Preconditions of Freedom
by David Kelley
The bad news: we've regressed to an earlier stage of political development. The good news: we can choose to "grow up."
Education for a New Enlightenmentby Marsha Enright
An excellent life starts with excellent preparation. Here's how.

Freedom and Virtue in the Good Societyby Bradley Doucet
Prosperity, peace, positivity, passion, and privacy. Do you have enough? Want more?

Feminism and the Futureby Laurie Rice
Imagine a world where appearance and sexuality aren't the measures of a woman's worth. (Really, try harder.)

Getting to our Fantastic, Non-fictional Futureby Ed Hudgins
Positive change can lead to tremendous strides in progress. But the change we need must come from within the individual.

The Relevance of Philosophyby Roger Donway
Why does law professor Stefan Padfield make such bad arguments?

Taking the Tea Party at Face Valueby Bradley Doucet
Will social conservatives assert themselves on the movement and dilute the important message of fiscal restraint and personal responsibility?

Endnotes: The Beat on Beacon Hilla poem by Walter Donway

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