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The American Enterprise is on hiatus. In mid-November, the magazine will be relaunched under
a new editor, AEI’s James K. Glassman, as The American. It will be a new kind of business
and public affairs magazine. In a field full of stock tips and other “news you can use,”
The American will stand apart, looking through the lens of commerce and economics
at the full sweep of American life, from politics to culture. A new website, launching this fall at
www.tamagazine.com, will continue the conversation every day with fresh writing
and a careful selection of the best links from around the web. Stay tuned!
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Current issue highlights

Education Fairy Tales
July/August 2006

Education Myths
By Jay Greene
Debunking some of the persistent fictions that obstruct school reform.
Myths aren't lies. They are beliefs that people adopt because they have an air of plausibility. But myths aren't true, and they often get in the way during serious problem-solving. This essay identifies seven ...
"Live" with Leon Kass
When Leon Kass chose his career, bioethics was a dead field. Today, it's at the heart of many of our society's most vexing controversies. This physician-philosopher is the nation's leading voice on the subject.
Leon Kass is a medical doctor, biologist, ethicist, philosopher, and teacher. After decades as a professor at the University of Chicago, he accepted responsibility for chairing President Bush's Council on ...
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Let's Move Medicine Into the Information Age
By Bill Frist
Computerized recordkeeping could help solve the three biggest problems in today's health care system: high costs, uncertain quality, and lack of patient control.
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Stubborn Cowboys
By Bill Kauffman
Outdoor Americans chronicled by a man of the prairie.
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How Oil Lubricates Our Enemies
By Victor Davis Hanson
Huge petroleum profits empower dictators, subsidize nuclear proliferation, and curtail economic reform.
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