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Harper's Magazine is a monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. Launched in New York City in June 1850, it is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States. Harper's Magazine has won 22 National Magazine Awards.Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the magazine published works of hugely prominent authors and political figures, including Herman Melville, Woodrow Wilson, and Winston Churchill. Willie Morris's resignation as editor in 1971 was considered a major event, and many other employees of the magazine resigned with him. The magazine has developed into the 21st century, adding several blogs. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Harper's Magazine 46
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A Letter on Justice and Open Debate
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The Weekly Package
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Tomb Raiders
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The Rise of the Valkyries
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The City That Bleeds
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New Books
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Pride
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My Chivalric Fiasco
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Too Much Happiness
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Fiction
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Life everlasting: the religious right and the right to die.
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Clone your troubles away: dreaming at the frontiers of animal husbandry
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Train
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What was lost
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The doctor is not in: on the managed failure of managed health care.
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Death news: requiem for the Hemlock Quarterly.
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She's come for an abortion: what do you say?
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Sacred or for sale? The human body in the age of biotechnology.
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Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast
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Dilemma in swaddling clothes: surrogate mothers, natural fathers, and Baby M.
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AIDS: what is to be done?
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Turn on, tune in, drop dead.
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Waiting for interferon: what happens when people's hopes run ahead of the scientific method
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Diagnosing Soviet dissidents
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Bioethical questions
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Sperm banks
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Fearful of science: who shall watch the scientists?
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Fearful of science: after Copernicus, after Darwin, after Freud comes molecular biology. Is nothing sacred?
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Harvesting the dead.
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Skinner redux.
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The Paranoid Style in American Politics
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Lamb to the Slaughter
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