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Fifty years after the Food and Drug Administration approved the first hormonal contraceptive for use in the United States, most people say the pill has made women's lives better while the debate about how sexual attitudes have changed is less conclusive.
With 'don't ask, don't tell' repealed and gays seeking marriage equality, the homosexual bourgeoisie is emerging--a concept subversive to both liberals and conservatives.
Public approval ratings of Barack Obama may be falling quickly right now--but his rating of the American public is probably falling even faster.
If marriage is redefined out of existence, our entire society will be harmed, but the harm will be distributed unequally.
A review of Milton Himmelfarb's Jews and Gentiles.
AEI's Nicholas Eberstadt and Laura M. Kelley released a study on HIV/AIDS in the Muslim world detailing the scope of the epidemic and efforts to fight its spread.
A lively inside political story, a nuanced portrait of America in the mid-nineties, and a stark political thesis.
On May 3, James Q. Wilson gave the ninth of the Institute"s 1998–1999 Bradley Lectures.




