> The American, by contrast, is short on service journalism and long on
> provocative ideas. The lead story in its premiere issue asks, "Why do
> we underpay our best CEOs?" It's a rarely asked question these days,
> while another separates the facts and myths about global warming in a
> way that would not please Al Gore. A third, written by Dr. Sally
> Satel, an AEI Fellow and a kidney transplant recipient, argues for a
> market in organ donations. There is also a look at Mitt Romney's
> background as a businessman and venture capitalist and an examination
> of how Congressman Charles Rangel, the new chairman of the House Ways
> and Means Committee, thinks about business.
>
A courageous magazine, no doubt. Their ideas are provocative. The next issue will feature an article arguing that we should bring back slavery, but perhaps only in extreme circumstances., such as when farming is only possible in the arctic circle.
Jerry