Last refreshed at 0700GMT SundayThe World in a Window | March 21, 2010
Best of the Moment society-law-religion
Toby Young | Telegraph | 19 March 2010
Orde Wingate, one of finest British commanders of WW2 was as bent as nine-bob note. Rarely washed, tried to cut his own throat, forced 40,000 Italian troops to surrender
Benjamin Wittes and Jack Goldmith | Brookings | 19 March 2010
Why try 9/11 conspirators at all? They are held outside criminal justice system. Possible gains from trial—capital punishment, legitimacy, catharsis—not worth political cost
Hans Küng | National Catholic Reporter | 18 March 2010
Hold bishops responsible for child abuse. They protected priests. End celibacy rule for priests. It reinforces deviant behaviour. Hold Pope responsible. He was in thick of it
Kennan Malik | Guardian | 17 March 2010
Diversity means a freer, messier society with frictions and fault-lines. Multiculturalism means trying to manage away conflicts, give each group privileged space. First is better
Andrew O'Hagan | LRB | 17 March 2010
Jon Venables was ten when he killed James Bulger, aged two, in 1993. At 27 he is still a national hate figure, broken down and back in prison. Read this and weep
Jeffrey Toobin | New Yorker | 15 March 2010
Landmark profile of John Paul Stevens, 90-year-old Supreme Court justice, soon to retire. Republican appointee, liberal icon, legal realist
Katha Pollitt | Democracy | Spring 2010
American liberalism reluctant to fight for women's issues. At most, polite sympathy. Of early goals, abortion now legal but contested, childcare scarce, only equal opportunity broadly accepted
Robert Barro et al | February 2010
Academic paper. "Our goal is to apply social-science reasoning to understand the Church’s choices on numbers and characteristics of saints" (PDF)
Nigel Hawkes | Independent | 13 March 2010
Aberdeen is most sleep-deprived city in Britain, Bristol unhealthiest, London smelliest. Or so this week's newspapers say. How cheap opinion polls manufacture bogus statistics that news editors love
Rusty McMann | Salon | 11 March 2010
Paunchy 40-something male explains how he makes a living as a Las Vegas prostitute. Nicely done, risqué but not too rude. And not at all the sort of thing one gets to read every day