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Society

Ausgabe 2/2016

Inhalt (19 Artikel)

Social Science and the Public Interest

March/April 2016

Commentary

The Past Is a…Native Land?

John Rodden

Feature Article

Immigration: The Cultural Dimension

Lawrence M. Mead

Symposium: The Two Pluralisms: A New Paradigm, Part Two

The Two Pluralisms Under the Third Rome

Christopher Marsh

Symposium: The Two Pluralisms: A New Paradigm, Part Two

Religious Pluralism: Undermining or Reinforcing Religiosity?

Detlef Pollack

Symposium: The Two Pluralisms: A New Paradigm, Part Two

God is Back

Adrian Wooldridge

Symposium: The Two Pluralisms: A New Paradigm, Part Two

Evangelicalism and the Two Pluralisms

Timothy Shah, Greg Forster

Symposium: The Two Pluralisms: A New Paradigm, Part Two

Secular Judaism in Israel

I. Troen

Symposium: The Two Pluralisms: A New Paradigm, Part Two

Modernity, Pluralism, and Catholicism

George Weigel

Social Science and Public Policy

Food Deserts: What is the Problem? What is the Solution?

James D. Wright, Amy M. Donley, Marie C. Gualtieri, Sara M. Strickhouser

Profile

Jacques Ellul Revisited: 55 Years of Propaganda Study

Diana Tal, Avishag Gordon

Culture and Society

America’s Cartesian Intellectual Method

Peter Augustine Lawler

Society’s Books of Note

Society’s Books of Note

Review Essay

America’s Road to “Post Familialism”

Frederick R. Lynch