The Economist: Digital highlights, March 31st 2012
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The worker in American culture: The prestige of labour
The transformation of the American workplace means art about workers that doesn't look too much like Steinbeck(46)
Pluralism and policy: The politics of flourishing
A disagreement between two champions of happiness-based policy illuminates the pluralism at the heart of liberal democracy(18)
Chris Huhne: The Liberal Democrats' horrible month continues
Unproven allegations causing political headaches(1)
Post-American, just like Lincoln and FDR
Barack Obama's book list(14)
Lexington: The war over Lincoln
America is throwing a big birthday party for its 16th president, and everyone wants a share(21)
What we were saying about the 16th president in the 1860s(3)
From the archive: Abraham Lincoln
A selection of past articles from The Economist to mark the bicentennial of the birth of the 16th president of the United States(13)
Washington's festive, hectic, crowded week(13)
American presidential history: Honest Abe, reborn
Now more than ever, Abraham Lincoln towers over American presidential politics(10)
The terrible secret of Hillary Clinton
Is that there's no big secret(4)
Who did Europe like best in the White House?
Presidents on parade(6)
Live-blogging the DNC(58)
Who's your favourite?(14)
The long and winding road(7)
Does liberalism need new ideas, or just new packaging?(1)
Libertarians emerge as a force
Republicans, vent your anger in their direction(8)
The battle for the black vote: Rebuilding the party of Lincoln
The Republicans and blacks: the journey from Honest Abe to Condi(0)
Here's to the great American loser(0)
New York is about to play host to an alien species(0)
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