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For 35 years, the nonpartisan Boston Review has stimulated readers with eye-opening essays on everything from politics and economics to arts and literature. Editors eschew polemic adherence to ideology in favor of tightly reasoned, thoroughly supported arguments from a diverse pool of perspectives. The independent, nonprofit institution thrives on its unique combination of in-depth political analysis and serious literary criticism, making mere political journals and literary quarterlies toss and turn all night with the nagging sense that something is missing. Respected intellectuals such as Lawrence Lessig and Pamela S. Karlan pump in brainpower to light readers' rational discourse bulbs, and poetry and fiction contests finally reward subscribers for their lushly detailed meditations on truth, beauty, and the top 10 things truth does to keep its skin beautiful.