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Going Global?

Debate on Andrew Glyn’s “Egalitarianism in a Global Economy,” with responses by William Greider, Geoffrey Garrett, Rachel McCulloch, Thomas Palley, and Dani Rodrik. Also: Dmitri Tymoczko’s “What Good is Religion?” and John Tirman on Turkey, Alan Stone on Ma Vie en Rose, and Stephen Burt on the poetry of C.D. Wright. Plus the winner of the Fifth Annual Short Story Contest, poetry, book reviews and much more.

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Forum

Egalitarianismin a Global Economy
Andrew Glyn with William Greider, Geoffrey Garrett, Rachel McCulloch, Thomas Palley, and Dani Rodrik


Essays

Constitution-Making in South Africa
Margaret Burnham

Ataturk’s Children
John Tirman

The Donation Booth
Ian Ayres and Jeremy Bulow

Seeing Pink
Alan A. Stone

“I came to Talk You into Physical Splendor”
Stephanie Burt

What Good is Religion?
Dmitri Tymoczko

Sky’s the Limit
John Buell


Poems

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Author


Fiction

Winner, Fifth Annual Short Story Contest: Unpracticed Fingers Bungle Sadly Over Tiny Feathered Bodies
Kris Saknussemm


Reviews: Poetry

Poet’s Sampler: Mark Conway
Lucie Brock-Broido

Pity the Bathtub Its Forced Embrace of the Human Form
Matthea Harvey

The Sleep Coffins
Thomas David Lisk

After Midnight
Tom Sleigh

We Did Things More
Karen Volkman

And the Urge is Less
Karen Volkman

Murder Mystery
Stephen Ellis


Reviews: Prose

Isaiah Berlin: The Sense of Reality
reviewed by Charles Larmore

Vivian Gornick: The End of the Novel of Love
reviewed by George Scialabba

Microreviews: Prose


Reviews: Poetry

Alfred Corn: Present
reviewed by Thomas M. Disch

John Peck: M and Other Poems
Jeff Clark: The Little Door Slides Back
Joshua Clover: Madonna anno domini
reviewed by Brian Lennon

Jennifer Moxley: Imagination Verses
reviewed by John Yau

Microreviews: Poetry

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