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Cover Story:Prison Inmates Meet Socratesby Lawrence T. Jablecki What do Socrates and crime prevention have in common? If one goal of incarceration is rehabilitation, then one academic program to introduce the Socratic concepts of truth, justice, virtue, and goodness to prison inmates may hold the key to lowering the recidivism rate of convicted criminals.
Articles:How the Rich Profit Off the Poorby Albert Huebner Aid programs of the United States and other elite countries have often benefitted the donors more than the needy for whom the programs were designated. It's against this backdrop that most underdeveloped countries remain impoverished. The Greening of Wall Streetby Hilary French There is increasing evidence that environmentally friendly companies can perform as well as or better than others—and it is helping fuel the growth in "green" investments. Profit may not be a pretty motive, but it just may help save our planet. Nobody Left to Hateby Elliot Aronson The recent wave of school shootings in the United States has left parents, teachers, and others frantically searching for ways to prevent future tragedies. An inexpensive and easily implemented cooperative learning strategy called the "jigsaw" classroom is helping solve the puzzle. Seeking Common Ground on Uncommon Groundby Bill Baird with Joni Scott Ever since the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, this abortion-rights activist annually invades inhospitable turf in an effort to establish dialogue and reduce hostility over this controversial issue.
1999 Humanist Essay Contest Winners:From Life to Death in a Peaceful Instantby David Miller Death With Dignity: Withdrawal of Life Supportby Agata A. Bednarz
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