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Public interest lost?
When the editors of Doedalus invited me, along with several others, to write an essay on the subject of the public interest, I will admit I had...
Daedalus, 10/01/07 by Wolfson, Adam · More from publication -
Leon Kass: when he chose his career, bioethics was a dead field. Today, it's at the heart of many of our society's most vexing controversies. And this physician-philosopher is the nation's leading voice on the subject.("Live" with TAE)(Interview

Leon Kass is a medical doctor, biologist, ethicist, philosopher, and teacher. After decades as a professor at the University of Chicago, he...
American Enterprise, The, 07/01/06 by Wolfson, Adam · More from publication -
"Electronic fingerprints": doing away with the conception of computer-generated records as hearsay.

INTRODUCTION "Every statement has a dual nature, it is both a fact and the assertion of fact, and on the guise in which it appears depends...
Michigan Law Review, 10/01/05 by Wolfson, Adam · More from publication -
About the public interest
I ARRIVED at The Public Interest in the spring of 1994. Irving Kristol would soon, in an excess of modesty, declare neoconservatism a generational...
Public Interest, 03/22/05 by Adam Wolfson · More from publication -
Conservatives and neoconservatives
NEOCONSERVATISM has become the topic of the day. But does neoconservatism really exist, and if so what is it? What exactly is "new" in...
Public Interest, 01/01/04 by Adam Wolfson · More from publication -
The Martin Luther King we remember
A day committed to the honor of Dr. Martin Luther King is a day committed to the celebration and honor of the American Constitution and those who...
Public Interest, 06/22/03 by Adam Wolfson · More from publication -
Postmodern religion
A PUZZLING aspect of religion in America today is that there is both less and more of it than 40 or 50 years ago. Gone is the recitation of the...
Public Interest, 06/22/02 by Adam Wolfson · More from publication -
Does Genetic Engineering Endanger Human Freedom?

Adam Wolfson: In The Republic, Socrates suggests, tongue firmly in cheek, that rulers should be bred scientifically, just as dogs, cocks, and...
American Enterprise, The, 10/01/01 by Bailey, Ronald; Wolfson, Adam · More from publication -
The costs and benefits of cost-benefit analysis
ARGUMENTS over public policies have a way of taking on a life of their own, coming to exist almost without reference to the policies themselves....
Public Interest, 09/22/01 by Adam Wolfson · More from publication -
Retroactivist. - Review - book review
The Price of Citizenship: Redefining the American Welfare State, by Michael B. Katz (Metropolitan, 469 pp., $35) The Price of Citizenship:...
National Review, 06/25/01 by Adam Wolfson · More from publication


