Carey Fitzgerald and Mitchell Whitaker (CMU): Examining the Acceptance of and Resistance to Evolutionary Psychology. From 3:AM, a review of Cold World: The Aesthetics of Dejection and the Politics of Militant Dysphoria by Dominic Fox. A review of Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy by Eric Metaxas (and more). It's unfortunate that the phrase "lipstick on a pig" has become so cliched, because there's no better way to describe the "new" National Organized Labor Journal. An excerpt from The Titanic Awards: Celebrating the Worst of Travel by Doug Lansky. More on Steves's Travel as a Political Act. A look at 8 incredible health innovations that transform lives. A review of Greatest Emancipations: How the West Abolished Slavery by Jim Powell. An excerpt from Eavesdropping: An Intimate History by John L. Locke. Pope Benedict declares public service a "noble vocation". Dark Roasted Blend on unusual and marvelous maps. The Twitter Devolution: Far from being a tool of revolution in Iran over the last year, the Internet, in many ways, just complicated the picture. Consumerism and capitalism are not sustained by corporations and advertising but driven by competition among consumers for status. From Standpoint, David Womersley on Trevor-Roper and Gibbon: A Tale of Two Historians. U.N. special rapporteur Philip Alston, Miller-McCune’s most recent Wonking Class Hero, takes on the arms-length warfare of drones. From THES, a review of Is the Rectum a Grave? And Other Essays by Leo Bersani; and a review of I do I undo I redo: The Textual Genesis of Modernist Selves by Finn Fordham. The man who wanted to be Woody Allen: Englishman David Simmons celebrates American Jewish comedians who just want to be loved. Prepare for the catchphrase, "HTML5 it!"