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Girl Power

When Dan Kindlon watches the Tigers play softball, he sees the legacy of feminism for girls. “My daughter’s concentrating on...

Willing to War

Our minds favor hawks over doves, argues a recent Foreign Policy article. Past psychological research has shown that when it comes to the...

The Lucky Effect

Pretend that you’re five years old. A grownup in a white coat tells you about Jane, who found $5 on the sidewalk; Johnny, who was splashed...

Research on beauty’s effect in the labor market by Mark Mobius

Beauty is Natures coin, John Milton wrote in 1634. It is currency in todays labor market as well. Since 1994, numerous studies have found that...

The Baby Business

“Sex sells.” Now sex cells sell, too. In 2004 more than a million infertile Americans paid dearly to conceive a child. Although...

Cinema Veritas

In the Carpenter Center theater last May, a seminar-size class in “Filming Science” is scattered among the seats, waiting for an...

The Future of Marriage

When I came to Harvard in 1970, the model for many young people was the wedding in Love Story," recalls Peter J. Gomes, who has performed...

Heaven, Hell, and Profits

The Protestant Ethic—you probably know the gist of it. Sociologist Max Weber's famous treatise on "the spirit of capitalism&quot...

The Middle-Class Trapdoor

In 2001, more men and women went bankrupt than filed for divorce or graduated from college (1.5 million versus 1.1 million and 1.2 million...

Caveat Caesar

On March 15, 44 B.C., Julius Caesar walked unguarded to the Roman Senate despite his soothsayer's oracular "Beware the ides of March,&quot...

The Price of Slavery

Several high-profile lawsuits filed recently in this country are seeking redress for slavery and other racial wrongs, focusing national...

Snap Judgments Work!

An attentive glance, an affirming nod, a warm smile--these may sound like the makings of a love sonnet...