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This issue is Winter 2004 Volume 28 No 1 and includes the following essays:
How To Build A Nation by David Ekbladh. Few Americans can name what's arguably the biggest success story in U.S. nation-building. Fewer still are aware of its sobering lessons.
Shopping and the American Way of Life by Robert J. Samuelson, Paco Underhill, Daniel Akst. In America more than any other nation, it's the consumer's passion for getting and spending that animates the spirit and drives the economy. Can the passion last?
Darwin's Worms by Amy Stewart. Why it took a great mind to comprehend the surprising mysteries of the humble earthworm.
The Hidden Agony of Woodrow Wilson by Kenneth S. Lynn. It's well known that Woodrow Wilson suffered an incapacitating stroke late in his presidency. But Wilson also endured--and concealed from the public--a lifetime of cerebrovascular ailments that may have affected his behavior and judgment throughout his political career.