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Drops in wealth do seem to reduce happiness, but even that is short-lived. The American Enterprise Institute's Arthur Brooks, who wrote Gross National Happiness, says our moods tend to adjust to new economic realities quickly. "We do find in poor economic times, you get dips in happiness, but...
Phillips Brooks House Association Executive Director Gene A. Corbin, who helped select the student representatives for the University-wide committee, wrote in an e-mail that students are increasingly interested in public service.
In the words of Tim Gunn, the student body must “make it work” in order to achieve this aim. The UC must reaffirm its mission to advance student interaction and inter-community learning by maximizing the net benefit of event funding. The UC must strengthen...
David Brooks, in a recent well-circulated column, gushed about the “valedictocracy” that the President-elect has established by selecting an almost exclusively well-credentialed cabinet and senior staff. Enumerating the impressive almae matres of these Obama appointments, Brooks imagined a new era of government...
If anything, there is a world-historical consensus about the need for a very big stimulus. This is so even though any amount in the hundreds of billions--the minimum necessary to enter the bidding--immediately makes a mockery of anything anybody has said or done in recent years about...