One hundred and thirty-seven years after the appearance of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species, debate about his theory of evolution through natural selection is heating up again.
"Reputational Entreprenenrsand the Memory of Incompetence: Melting Supporters, Partisan Warriors, and Images of President Herding" by Gary Alan Fine, in the American Journal of Sociology (Mar. 1996), 5835 S. Kimbark, Chicago, Ill. 60637.
"Identity Politics and the Left" by Eric Hobsbawm, in New Left Review (May-June 1996), 6 Meard St., London WIV 3HR.
"Coming Clean About Brown" by Richard E. Morgan, in City Joumal (Summer 1996), Manhattan Institute, 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017.
"A Democratic Foreign Policy" by Eric Alterman, in World Policy Journal (Summer 1996), World Policy Institute, New School for Social Research, 65 Fifth Ave., Ste. 413, New York, N.Y. 10003.
"Morality and High Technology" by A. J. Bacevich, in The National Interest (Fall 1996), 1112 161h St. N.W., Ste. 540, Washington, D.C. 20036.
"Electrical Storm" by Tom Arrandale, in Governing (July 1996), 2300 N SL. N.W., Ste. 760, Washington, D.C. 20037; "Electric Utilities: The Argument for Radical Deregulation" by Peter Navarro, in Harvard Business Review (Jan.-Feb. 1996), and Thomas R. Kuhn et al., "Electric Utility Deregulation Sparks Controversy," in Harvard Business Review (May-June 1996), Boston, Mass. 02163.
"Reinventing the Corporation" by Jonathan Rowe, in The Washington Monthly (Apr. 1996), 1611 Connecticut Ave. N.W, Washington, D.C. 20009.
"American Women's First Collective Political Action: Boston 1649-1650" by Mary Beth Norton, in Arts & Sciences Newsletter (Spring 1996), Cornell University, Binenkorb Center, Goldwin Smith Hall, Ithaca, N.Y. 14853-3201.