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Set it and forget it

Ronald F. White (Mount St. Joseph): Political Behavior and Biology: Evolutionary Leadership and Followership. David Graham on Confederate monuments and their complicated legacy. Set it and forget it: Lena Groeger on how default settings rule the world, the many ways we act by default (without even knowing it). Kevin Hartnett on using proof to create a perfect computer system. The beating heart: Tomoe Hill on an argument for email. Niina Pollari on how the phone is a public space. How to write a novel: Akilesh Ayyar on planning vs. spontaneity in the novel-writing process. Charles Koch’s disturbing high school economics project teaches “sacrificing lives for profits”. Koch network seeks to defuse donor frustration over Trump rebuff. The DNC email leaks could be payback from Russia for American meddling in foreign elections.

Ruby Cramer on why America couldn’t hear or see Bernie protesters during Hillary Clinton’s speech. Who or what ended the “Bernie or Bust” revolt in Philadelphia? Why this black Bernie Sanders delegate says he doesn’t have the luxury of going “Bernie or Bust”. From Humphrey hatred to Bernie or bust: Peter Knobler on the high price of the politics of petulance. Are Bernie or Busters becoming the tea party of the Left? Jill Stein’s ideas are terrible — she is not the savior the Left is looking for. Third parties ruin everything, according to political science.