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April 2006
Editor's Note
Raising Educational Expectations
Nick Gillespie
Columns
Government Goons Murder Puppies!
The drug war goes to the dogs. Radley Balko
The Return of the Mommy Wars
Is a stay-at-home mom a traitor to feminism? Cathy Young
Farewell to Warblogging
I used to think blogs would transform ideologues into nonpartisan truth-seekers. Man, was I wrong. Matt Welch
Features
Postmodern Politics in Action
Ten signposts, past and present, to the coming decentralized political order. Robert Nelson
The Mobility Myth
Pundits love to fret about our "increasingly mobile society," but Americans are actually more likely than ever to stay put. Alison Stein Wellner
Meet Arlene Ackerman
The woman who shook up San Francisco's schools. Lisa Snell
Welcome to the New--and Private--Neighborhood
Local government in a world of postmodern pluralism. Robert Nelson
The Agony of American Education
How per-student funding can revolutionize public schools. Lisa Snell
Culture & Reviews
Mostar's Little Dragon
How Bruce Lee became a symbol of peace in the Balkans. Alexander Zaitchik
I'm OK--You're a Hypocrite
A little contradiction is good for America. Jeremy Lott
Thunder on the Center-Right
The Weekly Standard turns 10. W. James Antle, III
The Myth of the Passive Indian
Was America before Columbus just a "continent of patsies"? Amy Sturgis
How Did Iraq Go Wrong?
Liberal hawks blame incompetence but sidestep American narcissism. Michael Young
What Good Are the Arts?
A brilliant case for literature. Nick Gillespie
Artifact
Artifact: Turn On, Tune In, Drive a Computer Revolution
Nick Gillespie
