Social Justice Writing Letters to Break Vicious Cycles Economists in Germany find that expressing feelings to someone who hurts you could make you more generous to others. Nathan Collins
Economics Social Networking: Letters and Other Responses to Our May/June 2014 Print Issue Join the conversation by visiting our Facebook or Google+ page, or sending us a message on Twitter. You can also follow our regular updates on LinkedIn and subscribe to our print edition. Pacific Standard Staff
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Social Justice 4 Conferences Happening in March and April That Are Worth Attending From Literature and Physical Culture to Banknote 2014, academic gatherings you should be aware of. Pacific Standard Staff
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Social Justice Social Networking Letters and other responses to stories from the November/December print issue of Pacific Standard. Pacific Standard Staff
Economics Across the Science Gap A small sample of the overwhelming and varied response to a story on the labor market for scientists. Miller-McCune Readers
Economics Too Much Testosterone? Our readers wonder whether the primary blame for warfare rests with one hormone. Miller-McCune Readers
Social Justice Handwriting: The Controversy! Letters to the Editor: The keyboard may be quicker, but the supporters of cursive aren't about to give up the fight. Miller-McCune Readers
Economics Not Playing Chicken AVMA president responds in the debate on the use of extra-label antibiotics in poultry. Miller-McCune Readers