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At this AEI event, experts from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and philosophy discussed how pleasure motivates human behavior.
Online registration for this event is closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
Should we be able to buy babies, cadavers for dissection, or organs for transplantation? How about placing bets on our own life expectancy or the timing of a future terrorist attack?
Distaste for certain kinds of transactions creates...
This volume offers essays and commentaries by leading economists and demographers from both sides of the border.
Patrick Allitt's inclusive history is a solid and worthy contribution to the growing literature about conservatism, but it will still leave many observers scratching their heads.
The leading conservative figures of our time are now drawn from mass media, and conservatism has been reduced to sound bites.
Communities around the nation interested in school choice received a flashing green light when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a Milwaukee case, thereby finessing the acrimonious church-state issue, at least for now.
Programs in Milwaukee and New York City give low-income parents vouchers to pay for tuition at the school they choose for their children.
The lack of realism in the cultural revolution of the 1960s led to the birth of "the center Right."





