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Critics say futuristic schemes and rigid insistence on organic methods undermine farmers' efforts to gradually improve agriculture.

In the effort to modernize the medical establishment, there are monumental challenges in installing adaptable systems that will truly improve patient care and cut costs.

An architecture critic says it's time to call a halt to monumental visitor centers, a "pointless, wasteful building type we'd be well rid of."

A high level of corruption in an oil-producing economy, oddly, can actually lessen the chances of armed conflict.

Martin Walker on Islam and the modern world.

Steven Lagerfeld on Luther Burbank.

F. S. Naiden on love in ancient Greece.

Samuel Loewenberg on the history of famine.

Grant Alden on the commercial revolution in American music.

Andrew Starner on photography and literature.

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