This October 18, 2010 issue of the National Review features on cover: Dazed and Confused, PAUL KRUGMAN and the agony of the left: his transformation into a bare-knuckled liberal brawler is a testimony to the perils of life on the high seas of opinion journalism. Let us reconstruct his journey.

Articles include: A Special Section on Education: U. Topia. A Window for the Ivory Tower. Beyond School Choice. Strings Attached.

Rogue States - they are the enemy of federalism.

How Marco Rubio became the conservative frontrunner in Florida's Senate race

A Chance at Boxer: In the California Senate race, Republican Carly Fiorina tries to replace a heroine of the Left

Sex, Workers: Gender discrimination does not explain the male-female pay gap

Eastern Approaches: will the U.S. remain dominant in the Asia-Pacific region?

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