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Social and Cultural Studies
BOOKS
This volume is a is a lively, readable, and balanced collection of articles by distinguished scholars from both sides of an often-contentious debate over the complex relationship between gender and vocation.
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Problems, Scope, and Reforms
Edited By Frederick M. Hess
, Robert Maranto, Richard E. Redding
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AEI Press
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Robert Maranto, Richard E. Redding, and Frederick M. Hess, along with nineteen other scholars and practitioners, examine how the politically correct imperative to promote "diversity"--of race, ethnicity, and gender, but not of ideas--has diverted higher education from its true purposes.
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Beyond the Nation-State?
Edited By Michael S. Greve
, Michael Zoeller
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AEI Press
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Scholars from both sides of the Atlantic consider how concepts of citizenship affect debates over immigration and assimilation, tolerance and minority rights, and national cohesion and civic culture.
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The Conservative Counterrevolution, 1980-1989
The long-awaited second volume in a classic of presidential history.
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By Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst
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AEI Press
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
This meticulously-researched monograph examines trends in leisure inequality to present a more complete picture of prosperity in America.
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2009 Irving Kristol Lecture
The political culture created by the Constitution has made Americans a people uniquely optimistic, lacking in class envy, and confident that that they are in charge of their own lives.
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Fischer Homes, the Immigration Fiasco, and Extra-Judicial Prosecution
At what point do the potential public benefits of vigorous prosecution outweigh the actual harm when fundamental legal protections are suspended?
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Why Americans Are Better Off Than You Think
Adjusting poverty measures to account for the benefits of product improvements reveals that Americans in every income group are better off than they were twenty-five years ago.
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Measure and Mismeasure of Want in Modern America
Eberstadt contends that the defects of the current poverty rate are not only severe but irremediable.
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The Story of Our Constitution
America had won the Revolution, but our troubles were far from over. Was our country, which had fought so hard for its independence, going to survive?
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AEI Classics AEI is rereleasing some of its most prescient works from its earliest thinkers and innovators. These books, part of a series called AEI Classics, are available for download as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. [See all AEI Classics]
AEI E-newsletters AEI offers a roster of free e-mail newsletters to keep you abreast of its work. In addition to daily and weekly updates provided in AEI Today and AEI People and Programs, the Institute also offers a set of Policy Updates on various research areas. These Updates highlight current research, publications, and events that AEI has recently produced.
How to Fix Medicare: Let's Pay Patients, Not Physicians Should Medicare pay for patient expenses the way automobile insurers pay for car-repair bills? In How to Fix Medicare, health economist Roger Feldman argues that a radical shift in Medicare policy is not only possible but imperative. [More on this book]
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