Larry Arnhart, in American Political Science Review (June 1995),American Political Science Assn., 1527 New Hampshire Ave. N.W., Washington,
D.C. 20036.
Most modern political theorists, like social scientists in general, reject out of hand the possibility that human behavior-as well as morality-has roots in biology. Nature, they insist, is nothing next to nurture in the for- mation of human beings.
But recently, writes Arnhart, a professor of political science at Northern Illinois Uni- versity,...
As shown by the use of surnames (not to mention family reunions), humans attach a lot of importance to knowing who their relatives are. So, it seems, do wasps, wildflowers, and many other members of the plant and animal kingdoms.
"Time to Dump Recycling?" Chris Henrickson, Lester Lave, and Francis McMichael, in Issues in Science and Technology (Spring 1995), University of Texas at Dallas, P.O. Box 830688, Mail Station AD13, Richardson, Texas 75083-0688.
Recycling, that seemingly unimpeachable symbol of environmental virtue, has become standard practice in much of the nation. Un- fortunately, contend professors Henrickson (civil engineering), Lave (economics), and McMichael (environmental engineering), all of...
Andrew J. Pierre and William B. Quandt, in Foreign Policy (Summer 1995), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2400 N St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037-1153.
Since early 1992, Islamic militants and Algeria's military regime have been locked in a bloody struggle that has reportedly cost more than 30,000 lives. Now Algeria's woes are becoming a crisis for France, say Pierre, a senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Quandt, a political scientist at the University...
Andrew J. Pierre and William B. Quandt, in Foreign Policy (Summer 1995), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2400 N St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037-1153.
Since early 1992, Islamic militants and Algeria's military regime have been locked in a bloody struggle that has reportedly cost more than 30,000 lives. Now Algeria's woes are becoming a crisis for France, say Pierre, a senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Quandt, a political scientist at the University...