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Penn Kemble died this month of brain cancer at age 64, after a courageous struggle. He was a dedicated, central figure in the remarkable expansion of democratic views and values.
The trade-off between the goal of protecting the environment and that of preserving prosperity lies at the heart of making good policy on climate change.
In the past decade, multinationals have gobbled up ethical brands--with huge benefits to both parties.
In the past decade, multinationals have gobbled up ethical brands--with huge benefits to both parties.
This article discusses the life and achievements of Penn Kemble, a political activist who passed away in October 2005.
Joshua Muravchik reviews Seymour Martin Lipset and Gary Marks's It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States and Maurice Isserman's The Other American: The Life of Michael Harrington.
Kenneth P. Green responds to questions Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) asked him about climate change during recent testimony before the Senate Committee on Finance.
In promulgating a model of heroism in service to an imperial ideal, the Chinese Communist leaders are riding a very powerful tiger, notorious through history for slipping the leash.




