HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE:  AUGUST 1993/VOL. 287, NO. 1719

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Letters: Economic arguments . . . James Livingston, John T. Carley.
Notebook: Cosmetic surgery . . . Lewis H. Lapham.
Harper's Index.
Readings:.
The Food-Aid Racket . . . Michael Maren.
Educating in a Pessimistic Age . . . Leon Botstein.
Let's Taking a Meeting . . . Slava Vlasov and Serge Roshal.
Summer Storms . . . Larry Woiwode.
Weekend" . . . a story by Amy Hempel.
On Not Thinking About Nature . . . Charles Simic.
And... . . . H. L. Hix, Maharishi Veda Land, The Idaho Department of Lands.
Chronicle: THE NEXT LAST FRONTIER A newcomer's journey through the Pacific Northwest . . . Jonathan Raban.
Minneapolis Letter: ENCLOSED. ENCYCLOPEDIC. ENDURED. One week at the Mall of America . . . David Guterson.
Criticism: MULTICULTURALISM'S SILENT PARTNER It's the newly globalized consumer economy, stupid . . . David Rieff.
Acrostic . . . Thomas H. Middleton.
Puzzle . . . E. R. Galli and Richard Maltby Jr.

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