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Amid continuing partisan strife over the federal deficit, health care, and the EPA, buttressed by fanciful dreams and expenditures for "green technologies", Congress may well be on the verge of passing legislation that truly will enhance future U.S innovation and economic growth.
This new volume from the AEI Press includes six thoughtful essays on the intellectual property controversy in two of today’s key knowledge-based industries.
The Breastapo are at it again, trying to dictate what American women should and shouldn't do with their breasts.
The appropriate dimensions of protection for intellectual property rights in general, and patents in particular, have been matters of controversy since the 16th century. Software and biotechnology, both relatively new areas to come under the patent umbrella, have brought the debate to a fevered pitch in recent years. The Joint...
Alan Ehrenhalt's 11/3/2003 Bradley Lecture on the rise of conservatism in America.
Review of The Enduring Edmund Burke, edited by Ian Crowe.
Reflections on the Revolution in France was an indictment not only of the French Revolution but of the French Enlightenment.



