
The MIT Press A sunnier take on human nature. We may actually be born with the impulse to work together.
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Biologists are forming a better view of humankind than the traditional opinions of it as warlike and selfish.

The MIT Press 2009 MIT/Harvard/Yale favorites from our own John Eklund.
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The three presses for whom I work- Harvard University Press, The MIT Press, and Yale University Press- published just over one thousand titles between them in 2009. Prompted by Tom Bielenberg at Micawber’s ...

The MIT Press Good news. Issues of World Policy Journal are now available on JSTOR all the way back to 1983.
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The MIT Press Happy CyberMonday!
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"The public needs books...for entertainment and release. But they need them for perspective. Facts are not enough. -President Bill Clinton"

The MIT Press A huge fan of UP logos. The NYer points out some good ones (including ours). Which do you think are the coolest or most creative?
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Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925

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Is the term "out of print" now an anachronism? Scott McLemee eavesdrops on planning for a brave new world.

The MIT Press The NYT's helpful holiday gift picks for lovers of art and architecture on your list. Lots of good choices. Holland Cotter likes Paul Thek.
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Plan your holiday shopping with the Art and Architecture Books list from The New York Times 2009 Holiday Gift Guide .

The MIT Press Judging books by their covers. Of course, we like Asylum, but wonder which ones stand out to you. Let us know.
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As anyone in the business of selling books knows, sometimes we really do judge books by their covers. (I know I've bought books because of their covers, and not bought others for the same reason.) We've blogged casually but enthusiastically...

The MIT Press The hullabaloo over Carlin Romano's article on Heidegger (mentioning two of our recent books) continues. Here are some comments from CHE readers. What do you think? Should we still read Heidegger?
Looking for Truth in Heidegger's History and Philosophy - Letters to the Editor - The Chronicle of H
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Carlin Romano's "Heil Heidegger!" (The Chronicle Review, October 18, 2009) plays fast and loose with the facts and employs a tone that is a disgrace in an academic publication.

The MIT Press Developing projects on the net, filming with mobile phones, remixing common moments and figures of today's culture in a VJ-like audiovisual rhythm: Mark Amerika retrospective at The National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens through January 3rd.
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While in Athens, i checked out the Mark Amerika retrospective at The National Museum of Contemporary Art. How could i miss it? I knew so little about Amerika, an artist who, as the press release reminds, had been described as one of the "Time Magazine 100 Innovators" of the 21st century.

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Sarah Palin's Just Plain Nutz, given for free to buyers of the former governor's memoirs at Bookshop Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Calif., mentioned

The MIT Press Meeting with reporters about the Spring list today. Speaking of Spring, have you seen our new online catalog?
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A complete catalog of books and journals to be published in the spring and summer of 2010 by the MIT Press, including titles in art and architecture, biology, business and economics, cognitive science, ...

The MIT Press NYC Fans: Chris Payne will be at Clic Bookstore & Gallery this Thursday from 6-8 for his new book, Asyluym: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals. Join the fun.
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