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Virginia Postrel's Bradley Lecture.
The nation’s system for procuring and distributing vital organs is badly broken. Demand vastly outstrips supply. Today, there are over 92,000 people waiting for organs—mostly kidneys–and each day eighteen of them will die before they get one. The wait in many locations is over five years and by 2010, it...
Young voters who voted for hope and change should look at the president and see if his policies are leading to change or entrenching more of the same.
From teenage boys with bleached blond hair to toilet brushes in designer cases, conscious style is spreading to places we never expected. Aesthetics--the look and feel of people, places, and things--is becoming an increasingly important source of economic and cultural value. In her new book, Virginia Postrel examines the...
Conservatives have taken to attacking each other in these pages over the question of what a successful conservatism would look like.
The nation"s system for procuring and distributing vital organs for transplant remains deeply troubled, with demand vastly outstripping supply.
Virginia Postrel, editor of Reason magazine and author of The Future and Its Enemies, delivered the fifth of AEI"s 1998-1999 Bradley Lectures on January 11, 1999.
An exceptional friendship provides a remarkable window into the state of organ donations in this country.



