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Boston Review Magazine March-April 2014 Back Issue

View Reviews   |   Write Review Only £4.99 Founded in 1975, Boston Review is a non-profit, reader-supported political and literary magazine—a public space for discussion of ideas and culture. .. read more We put a range of voices and views in dialogue on the web (without paywalls or commercial ads) and in print (four times a year)—covering lots of ground from politics and philosophy to poetry, fiction, book reviews, and criticism. One premise ties it all together: that a flourishing democracy depends on public discussion and the open exchange of ideas.  read less
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Boston Review  |  March-April 2014  


IDEAS
7 Reasons for a Minimum Wage Hike
HOW FINANCE GUTTED AMERICAN MANUFACTURING
POEMS
John Ashbery, Robert Pinsky,
Rae Armantrout on Surveillance
MIT Professor of Political Science Suzanne Berger leads a forum on the gutting of American manufacturing by the financial industry, with responses from economists, authors, academics, and others; a suite of surveillance poems from Ashbery, Armantrout, Bernstein, Pinsky, and others; essays on the minimum wage hike, self-sacrifice, Steven Moore, and the theories of human development; plus book reviews, poetry, fiction, and more.
Founded in 1975, Boston Review is a non-profit, reader-supported political and literary magazine—a public space for discussion of ideas and culture. We put a range of voices and views in dialogue on the web (without paywalls or commercial ads) and in print (four times a year)—covering lots of ground from politics and philosophy to poetry, fiction, book reviews, and criticism. One premise ties it all together: that a flourishing democracy depends on public discussion and the open exchange of ideas.
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