In its July 3 issue, World Magazine's "2010 Book of the Year" is Arthur C. Miller's The Battle , "How the Fight Between Free Enterprise and Big Government will Shape America's Future." As the U.S. economy sags, the book by Miller (the new CEO of American Enterprise Institute) is a timely and telling--and ultimately inspiring--critique of current challenges.
We're pleased also to see that World gives three "Honorable Mentions" to books by Discovery Institute fellows: William Dembski's The End of Christianity, Stephen C. Meyer's Signature in the Cell, and Jay Richards' Money, Greed and God.







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