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Street art is dead

From Strategic Studies Quarterly, Douglas Peifer (AWC): Genocide and Airpower. From Human Rights and Human Welfare, Eric A. Heinze (Oklahoma): Who Intervenes and Why it Matters: The Problem of Agency in Humanitarian Intervention; exploring universal rights: A symposium on Which Rights Should Be Universal? by William J. Talbott; a review of Democracy as Human Rights: Freedom and Equality in the Age of Globalization by Michael Goodhart; and a review essay on economic rights and the welfare state. Andrew Bacevich on how the next president will disappoint you.  In politics, what's fair game and what works? Veteran strategists from both sides of the partisan divide report. How America's favorite tabloid landed one of the biggest political scandals of the year. From The Village Voice, life is short: Have an affair, New York. Radar goes inside the world of high-class hipster hookers; and here's a semiscientific guide to the worst colleges in America. Here are 6 absurd classes taught at actual colleges. From The Philosophers' Magazine, Brian Leiter on the state of the vocation. From Contexts, Dave Zirin on calling sports sociology off the bench. A review of The Book is Dead (Long Live the Book) by Sherman Young. Street Art is Dead: Revolutionary creativity does not shock or entertain the bourgeoisie, read communiques posted at the scene, it destroys them.