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From Popular Mechanics, a special report on Rebuilding America: How to Fix US Infrastructure. From Modern Age, an essay on conservatism, Christianity, and the revitalization of Europe. Only judgment from outside statistical models – general knowledge – tells us when correlations will remain stable. From classics and sci-fi to poetry, biographies and books that changed the world: Here's The Perfect Library of 110 books. Kids’ Lit Gets Graphic: Two surprise best sellers may herald a young-adult revolution. Harvard Business School turns 100: Whither the MBA? Ray Kurzweil on making the world a billion times better: Technology is advancing at internet speed. A review of Indo-European Poetry and Myth by M.L. West. Obscurity Now: Published over a half century ago, Randall Jarrell’s Poetry and the Age remains vital. From The Globe and Mail, a symposium on atheism. Thesaurus Unbound: If Roget's is becoming a relic, what lies ahead? You won't like this article: Politicians have perfected the art of lowering expectations and "reframing" results. Kill the one with the ball, or How I learned to love capitalism: For many of us, preparation for real life happened not in the classroom, but on the playground at recess — there's a lot to be learned about capitalism from the bottom of a schoolyard pig-pile. World overpopulation means nothing when extra children are the new status symbol.