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Almost everything you hear at graduations - and read on the internet, and watch on television - focuses on the idea of work, especially entrepreneurship, as a means of self-expression and (to use the term from David Brooks) self-actualization.
A review oftheDanish television series.
What is the proper balance between crop protection and environmental and public health considerations? AEI scholar Jon Entine explores this question in a new edited volume, Crop Chemophobia: Will Precaution Kill the Green Revolution?
A brief analysis of current public opinion on television, religion, and more.
In 1997, the Federal Communications Commission determined that the deployment of digital television was in the public interest. Since its official launch in November 1998, consumer demand has been slow to develop and numerous technical and practical problems have arisen, leading commentators to call it a "transition in trouble." Despite...
The superior solution lies in liberalization, quickly giving new competitors access to radio waves in the TV Band.
Bruce M. Owen, president of Economists Incorporated, discussed his new book, The Internet Challenge to Television (Harvard University Press, 1999), in an AEI seminar on July 8.
Thank you, Madam Chairman.Among the very top priorities of U.S. foreign and security policies, I doubt there are many – if any – objectives more important than a free, democratic, stable, and prosperous Russia, at peace, in the long last, with its own people, its neighbors and the...




