This Week in The Lighthouse: Road to Recovery | Nobel Prize | Obama’s Wars | Runaway Defense Spending

Why won’t Obama’s $50 billion plan for transportation infrastructure fix the problems that road users consider to be the highest priorities? How different would Latin America be today had its political economy resembled Mario Vargas Llosa’s approach to literature? What does Bob Woodward’s latest book tell us about the Obama administration’s approach to the war in Afghanistan? Why can’t one trillion dollars of U.S. defense spending be accounted for?

Learn the answers to these questions by reading the October 19th issue of The Lighthouse, the weekly newsletter of the Independent Institute. Sign up for free updates here. Below are links to individual items in the latest issue.

1. Road to Economic Recovery Must Bypass Federal Spending
2. The Meaning of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature
3. Woodward Sheds Light on Obama’s Wars
4. Runaway Defense Spending Does Not Strengthen U.S. Security

Carl P. Close is a Research Fellow and former Executive Editor for Acquisitions and Content at the Independent Institute and former Assistant Editor of The Independent Review.
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