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From the creators of the great society: Obamacare is a tough sell because we've seen how grandiose plans turn out in Washington
WHEN William F. Buckley Jr. died last year, most obituaries mentioned NATIONAL REVIEW's dubious record on civil rights. Some of the magazine's...
National Review, 09/21/09 by Fred Schwarz · More from publication -
A matter of scale: cap-and-trade, despite some successes, is no panacea for greenhouse-gas emissions
A COMMON liberal talking point is that, based on the historical record, reducing greenhouse gases should be fairly easy. After all, acid rain was...
National Review, 09/07/09 by Fred Schwarz · More from publication -
Not our stars but ourselves: Skinny actresses and models do not make girls anorexic
WHAT causes anorexia nervosa, the terrible mental illness whose victims (mostly young women) starve themselves, sometimes to death? To many...
National Review, 02/23/09 by Fred Schwarz · More from publication -
HAVA Megillah: when it comes to voting, medium tech can be better than high
AFTER the Florida election of 2000, which exposed many flaws in the way Americans cast and count votes, everybody in Washington agreed that...
National Review, 11/17/08 by Fred Schwarz · More from publication -
Feminism gets physical: but fails to say anything of value about physics
YEARS ago, between sessions at an academic conference, I heard a woman mention Susie Orbach's 1978 book Fat Is a Feminist Issue. The man she was...
National Review, 07/14/08 by Fred Schwarz · More from publication -
Transgenic travesty: genetically modified crops could help poor farmersif rich Western greens allowed it
GENETICALLY modified crops should be a green activist's dream. They can increase productivity per acre, reduce the need for pesticides and...
National Review, 06/02/08 by Fred Schwarz · More from publication -
Machina ex machina: greendom has drawn the wrong moral from the catalytic-converter story
GREENS hate technology, except when they love it. A case in point is the catalytic converter, whose introduction in the 1970s virtually ended...
National Review, 05/05/08 by Fred Schwarz · More from publication


