Michael Sandel | Atlantic | 14 March 2012 Money can buy almost everything: The chance to shoot an endangered rhino, for example. A private cell in jail. Your doctor's cellphone number. A surrogate mother. A US green card. Is this the sign of a healthy society? Comments Dimi Reider | NYRB | 15 March 2012 "Even as Israel prepares for its most important democratic exercise – national elections – a series of laws now pending or already passed by the Knesset suggests the country is moving in an alarmingly anti-democratic direction" Comments Carl Wennerlind | Berfrois | 14 March 2012 "In England, confidence in the utility of alchemy was widespread. It was unsurprising that metallic transmutation was pursued as a solution to the stubborn scarcity of money problem that had severely curtailed commerce for decades" Comments Rowan Jacobsen | Outside | 12 March 2012 BP oil spill has been cleaned up and life has moved on, right? "There was no better way to assess the Gulf's health than by traveling around and sourcing one of my favorite meals – seafood gumbo – in the heart of bayou country" Comments Aimee Phan | Guernica | 15 March 2012 Homeowner's horror story. "The bank believed we could technically continue to make our monthly payments, even afford to pay more. They didn’t consider our deflated home value or the fact that we had another dependent and had to eat" Comments Anonymous | Economist | 15 March 2012 Charming short story of Indian football legend Sailendra Nath Manna. Led his country to international glory in 1940s. Never booked, never committed a foul. Always played barefoot. Total earnings in five decades: 19 Rupees Comments |
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