Egypt’s No. 1 Net Activist
A riveting memoir by Egyptian revolutionary—and Google marketing executive—Wael Ghonim.
A riveting memoir by Egyptian revolutionary—and Google marketing executive—Wael Ghonim.
Circles, a national program for helping families get out of poverty, taps an underused resource: middle-class support groups.
In Kenya, civic education programs reached 4.5 million people in advance of the 2002 election.
In his new book, Harvard political philosopher Michael Sandel asks what, if any, are the moral limits of the marketplace.
Public Allies CEO Paul Schmitz makes a passionate argument that leadership is not reserved for the minority.
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In his latest book, David Sloan Wilson argues that evolutionary theory should be used to illuminate and tackle urban problems.