From TAS, Peter Ferrara on Robert Nozick and liberal utopians. From TPM Media, here are ten young progressives to make you hopeful for the future. Design loves a depression: Few of the arts benefited from the late economic boom more than design, but a little austerity could give designers a new sense of relevance. Ariel Levy reviews a new edition of The Joy of Sex. Is it possible Mike Barnicle is still the most obsessed-about journalist in town? Thomas Frank on how the "market" isn't so wise after all. Tuning In: What to listen to when you're pretending to be a pilot. The commercial world, according to three new books, has a grip on our children and is trying to take the fun out of being a parent (and more). James Traub on shaking up the boardroom at World Government Inc. Mismarriage of convenience: Iran and Israel are stuck in a dysfunctional relationship that neither party can escape on its own — here’s how to break up their fight. A review of Hamas: Politics, Charity and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad by Matthew Levitt. Book publishers and booksellers are faltering, but don’t blame the recession — it’s all the fault of the Internet used books market. The Plot Curdles: A modest proposal for bailing out the publishing industry. Carlin Romano on philosophers at work, and hoping for it. At MLA, academic conference sex isn’t just for the hotel room, but for a scholarly panel.