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The American Enterprise

An academic journal covering economics, foreign policy, law, social policy, regulation, politics, public opinion, and media from a conservative perspective. Theme-based issues examine a single topic in depth. Recurring features include a digest that summarizes current research from universities, think tanks, and investigative publications, opinion surveys, and commentary..

Public safety and public choice.(National Security)
January 01, 2005

More boldness needed.(Science And Environment)
January 01, 2005

Unlocking brain mysteries.(Science And Environment)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2005

Better off out.(Other Countries)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2005

Attitudes toward the Supreme Court.(Opinion Pulse)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2005

Views about the next court nominee.(Opinion Pulse)
January 01, 2005

The mail.(Letter to the Editor)
January 01, 2005

Last gap.(Comic)
January 01, 2005

Sidelights.
January 01, 2005

The bush mandate.(Indicators)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2005

Second term endorsement.(Indicators)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2005

A mandate in Congress.(Indicators)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2005

Closing the gaps.(Indicators)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2005

The cavalry rides in.(Scan)
January 01, 2005

The electoral college wins again.(Scan)
January 01, 2005

With this much love for fellow Americans, why do they lose?(Scan)
January 01, 2005

So long as they take their 527 PACS with them.
January 01, 2005

Christians eat lions.(Scan)
January 01, 2005

Democracy counts.(Scan)
January 01, 2005

Michael Medved: once a left-wing agitator, he took a right turn toward...
January 01, 2005

The solution; here's how to end our reliance on oil-exporting despots ...
January 01, 2005

Nuclear reactions from the green movement.
January 01, 2005

How new designs could make nuclear power even more attractive.
January 01, 2005

Never mind the population explosion.
January 01, 2005

Get used to it: suburbia's not going away, no matter what critics say ...
January 01, 2005

Why "smart growth" is dumb.
January 01, 2005

How to save the planet (really).
January 01, 2005

Environmentalism should not be a religion.
January 01, 2005

Case closed: there's no longer any way to deny it: college campuses ar...
January 01, 2005

My global journey across the U.S.(In real life: first-person America)
January 01, 2005

President Atchison?(Flashback: to know nothing of what happened before...
January 01, 2005

Bull market for republicanism?(Forward Observer)
January 01, 2005

GOP bottom to top.(Politico)
January 01, 2005

All the news that fits their spin.(Beat the press: the hand that rules...
January 01, 2005

Pervert as hero.(Now Playing)
January 01, 2005

Social security and Mexico: a travesty.(The Immigration Economist)
January 01, 2005

Bite the bullet.(BackTalk)(Book Review)
January 01, 2005

Everyday genius.(BackTalk)(Book Review)
January 01, 2005

The new deal was a raw deal.(Off The Shelf)(Book Review)
January 01, 2005

Political baseball.(Politics)
January 01, 2005

Cell phone accidents.(Economics and Regulations)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2005

Sons of marriage.(Culture and Society)(Brief Article)
January 01, 2005

Beware of trendy "truths".(Bird's Eye)(Editorial)
January 01, 2005