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Home >  Short Publications >  AEI Newsletter >  December 2000 Newsletter
December 2000 Newsletter
First Measured Century
Posted: Friday, February 7, 2003
Publication Date: December 1, 2000
Table of Contents
The First Measured Century
Posted: Friday, December 1, 2000
The twentieth century was truly the first measured century, the first era when the disparate activity of human life came to be seen as quantifiable and people set out to change the world using data.

Clarence Thomas to Receive Boyer Award
Posted: Friday, December 1, 2000
Clarence Thomas selected as the recipient of the 2001 Francis Boyer Award.

After the People Vote
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
The remarkably close tally in the presidential election this year and the confusion and controversy over how to determine the winner have reminded voters of the importance of the electoral college.

AEI People, December 2000
Posted: Friday, December 1, 2000
Thomas W. Hazlett, Robert Hahn, Seth Cropsey, and Randall Lutter are featured.

Art in an Era of Intolerance
Posted: Friday, December 1, 2000
Lynne A. Munson, a research associate at AEI and author of Exhibitionism: Art in an Era of Intolerance (Ivan R. Dee, 2000), delivered the third of the Institute’s 2000-2001 Bradley Lectures



On the Issues

On the Issues  
In the most recent installment of On the Issues Lawrence B. Lindsey says that Senator Barack Obama's plan for funding Social Security with higher taxes puts him far to the left of Bill Clinton.


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Europe's Coming Demographic Challenge

The promise of "healthy aging" offers significant opportunities for economic growth and development for Europe in the decades ahead--if governments and citizens are willing to grasp them.