Saturday, December 22, 2007
Saturday Morning (Journalism) Quarterback
The top five stories worth reading from this past week in worth-reading stories:
Salon asks: were the transcendentalists the first me generation?
In economics, Alternet discusses just who will pay for Bush's wars, and the Financial Times Of London elaborate on the dangers of living in a zero sum world economy, and the Center For America Progress shows how debt is haunting us.
An interview with John Haught on science, religion and atheism and the non-conflict between them.
More year-end top tens from one of the top ten years of the 21st century; Salon's top graphic novels, Publisher's Weekly books of the year, The New York Times' best books of the year, and the Boston Globe's best books.
Finally, to wrap up 2007, Think Progress' report on architects of the Iraq occupation: where are they now?
Salon asks: were the transcendentalists the first me generation?
In economics, Alternet discusses just who will pay for Bush's wars, and the Financial Times Of London elaborate on the dangers of living in a zero sum world economy, and the Center For America Progress shows how debt is haunting us.
An interview with John Haught on science, religion and atheism and the non-conflict between them.
More year-end top tens from one of the top ten years of the 21st century; Salon's top graphic novels, Publisher's Weekly books of the year, The New York Times' best books of the year, and the Boston Globe's best books.
Finally, to wrap up 2007, Think Progress' report on architects of the Iraq occupation: where are they now?