Something about summer just makes me want to read about travel. Slate provides an excellent guide, although they are unfortunately limited to contemporary works. One of my favorite travel books is How to Make Friends and Oppress People (don’t read unless you take your humor with tongue firmly in cheek), and I would unreservedly recommend anything by Mark Twain. Here is a friend’s response to Following the Equator.
Also, apparently the NY Times likes Pittsburgh.
Miscellaneous reading:
- The Monkey Cage addresses the question ‘Is the American public is realist?‘
- Freakonomics has a three-part series on philanthropy for the young and fantastically rich.
Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. - For the rest of us, Allison Schrager also looks at the ethics of charity patronage. I recommend reading the rest her columns at More Intelligent Life as well.
- Ethan Zuckerman unpacks the debate about Darfur.
- Teaching Things Fall Apart in the Mississippi Delta.
- Recovering from our collective information overload.
Finally, some new web resources:
- Athgo: building capacity through social entrepreneurship
- Institute for Security Studies
- Great Lakes Center for Strategic Studies
- Digital Congo
- A former co-worker’s new site: Connect U.S Fund.
- Two new Africa blogs: Africa Works by G. Pascal Zachary and African Politics Portal by Codrin Arsene.
