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Solitude is enlightening

Antonios E. Platsas (Derby): The Enigmatic But Unique Nature of the Israeli Legal System. Top 10 books with maps: From Winnie the Pooh to Grayson Perry, Simon Garfield charts the best writing about the indispensable tools for reading the world. The visitor: Solitude is enlightening but if it does not lead us back to society, it can become a spiritual dead end. Sarah Burton reviews The Invention of Heterosexual Culture by Louis-Georges Tin. Should we be as dumb as trees? Jag Bhalla on what competition in nature should teach us about markets. Robert Capps on why things fail: From tires to helicopter blades, everything breaks eventually. Is the rise of secularism behind the general malaise in the fine arts? Why Camille Paglia is alarmed about the future of art. Busy and busier: Productivity expert David Allen talks with James Fallows about the future of getting things done. From GQ, Vanessa Veselka returns to the scenes of her fugitive youth looking for clues to the Truck Stop Killer terror — and the girls who lost their lives to it. How does identity affect ideas (and what to do if it doesn't)? Lauren Kientz Anderson investigates.