|  	 	 		Paul Collins | Slate | 6 December 2011  		In 1872 the entire crew of the Mary Celeste disappeared without a trace. And then the story gets weird. Collins delves into one of history's most fascinating maritime mysteries Comments  	 	 		Barry Eichengreen | Project Syndicate | 9 December 2011  		Here's a prediction: "2012 will not be a year of crisis, but nor will it bring an end to our economic troubles. Rather, it will be a year of muddling through." European recession is "baked in" but euro survival won't be resolved Comments  	 	 		Marisa Meltzer | Good | 22 November 2011  		Many cultures have used psychedelic substances in spiritual rituals for centuries, but now you don't have to venture to far-flung regions for the experience. Here, a young reporter ventures into the "Wild West of consciousness" Comments  	 	 		Martin Eiermann | European | 8 December 2011  		Stanford professor, editor of Boston Review, talks political philosophy. Rising inequality undermines the unity, and thus the durability of the American state. Which was founded on the proposition that people are created equal Comments  	 	 		AV Flox | BlogHer | 2 December 2011  		What it's like to be a young woman in the city who just wants to go on a walk undisturbed. "I no longer see compliments as nice, spontaneous gestures, I see only the strings attached" Comments  	 	 		Nell Boeschenstein | Morning News | 8 December 2011  		Recuperating after major surgery, writer is surrounded by books but finds reading is last thing she wants to do. "It’s not easy to tell people who love you and who are trying to help you that what they are doing is not helping" Comments | 
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