To make the world better, think small To throw up our hands in the face of tragedy is a normal cognitive phenomenon. But there is a solution to psychic numbing, says Arthur Brooks: Think small.
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Everybody's in a bubble People in both large, diverse cities and ethnically homogeneous small towns live in bubbles. But one matters more than the other, writes Charles Murray.
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Russian subversion is old news Leon Aron says the "revelations" about Russian hacking have revealed precious little that's new. And that's precisely why we should be concerned.
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'Repeal and delay' won't fix Obamacare Quickly repealing the Affordable Care Act while waiting a few years to unwind key provisions would disrupt US health care, write Joseph Antos and James Capretta.
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AEI: A year in review |
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As we look forward to 2017, AEI is proud of its many accomplishments in 2016. While numbers don't tell the entire story, here we offer a snapshot of AEI's growth through the past year. See highlights from our scholars, and learn more about how we're setting the future of public policy. |
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