Week of January 20, 2014
|  | #1   
        The Horrors "12 Years a Slave" Couldn't Tell  What a Civil War soldier’s diary tells us about Solomon Northup’s ordeal. AL JAZEERA AMERICA | 
|  | #2   Almost Everything in “Dr. Strangelove” Was True  The perils of an accidental nuclear war were perilously high in the 1950s and 1960s. THE NEW YORKER | 
|  | #3 
        Demonization and Hatred The ASA's continued boneheaded decision to support BDS. TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION | 
|  | #4    The Illusions of Net Neutrality It's time to abandon inaccurate assumptions about how the digital economy works. AL JAZEERA AMERICA | 
|  | #5  
        "Duty" and the Taint of the Tell-All  Robert Gates’s insider memoir is the latest in a dishonorable genre. NATIONAL REVIEW | 
|  | #6 The Racially Fraught History of the American Beard “Washes and razors for foofoos," scoffed Walt Whitman. But the story of nineteenth-century facial hair is more tangled than modern nostalgists may realize. THE ATLANTIC | 
|  | #7   U.S. Should Speak Truth to Japan It’s time for the U.S. to get serious about reining in Japan. CNN | 
|  | #8    Slavery Is Having a Hollywood Moment. What About the Rest of Black History in America? A steady diet of slavery movies misses the long-term oppression -- and resistance -- of black Americans. THE NEW REPUBLIC | 
|  | #9 Is the Fifth Republic Burning?  Future historians may well decide the Fifth Republic died as it was born: in a traffic accident. NEW YORK TIMES | 
|  | #10   Nelson Mandela Was A Committed Communist South African journalist Rian Malan has new revelations about Mandela's relationship with the Communist Party. PJ MEDIA | 
