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Many Muslims in Saudi Arabia believe that the core values of Islam, namely acknowledgement of God's sovereignty and basic human equality before…
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Isn’t everyone’s life a mass of contradictions?
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We like democracy because why? The pathologies of the U.S. version are so obvious in the aftermath of the latest averted crisis…
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Even a lame-duck president can be affected by a clear midterm message if he wants to see his vice president elected and…
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When we put our trust in diplomacy, it is not because it is an inspiring or uplifting discourse or because it helps…
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In an ideological age, diplomacy may seem weak and prosaic. But sometimes it is all we have.
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The transformation of the United States from a traditional republic to a democratic nation run in large measure by a single executive…
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The modern presidency, as expressed in the policies of the administration of George W. Bush, provides the strongest piece of evidence that…
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The rise of the presidency began with the Louisiana Purchase, which in 1803 doubled the land mass of the United States. History…
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The administration of George W. Bush, emboldened by the Sept. 11 attacks and the backing of a Republican Congress, has sought to…
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In 1953, after the armistice ending the Korean War, South Korea lay in ruins. President Eisenhower was eager to put an end…
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Iraqi national identity under Saddam Hussein never truly incorporated Shiites or Kurds. Sunnis, who identified most closely with the Iraqi nation, remain…
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I'm a hopeless 19th-century romantic.
— John Banville
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Suicidal violence is not the exclusive property of the Muslim world. Suicide bombings were a tactic of nationalist struggles in 19th-century Europe…
— James Buchan
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More particularly, having a largely German-oriented education has made me very responsive to 19th-century German literature.
— John le Carre
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I agree with Balzac and 19th-century writers, black and white, who say, 'I write for money.' Yes, I think everybody should be…
— Maya Angelou
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I would say I'm a 19th-century liberal, possibly even an 18th-century one.
— Niall Ferguson
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I was shy. Bookish. The kind of 13-year-old girl who, instead of having a boyfriend, would have a crush on a dead,…
— Natalie Merchant
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The instruments, glassware, and chemical reagents necessary for my project were the same as my 19th-century predecessors had.
— Rita Levi-Montalcini
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I read mostly fiction, a lot of 19th-century novels.
— Ken Follett
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My music is all about an idealistic human personality. I have 19th-century ideals.
— Gordon Getty
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Writers want to summarize: What does this mean? What did we learn from this? That's a very 19th-century way of thinking about…
— Laurie Anderson
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George Bush is by American standards rabidly Upper Class - Eastern, Socially Attractive, WASP, 19th-century money, several generations of Andover and Yale…
— Peter York
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I hadn't planned on going to law school. I wanted to study 19th-century Russian literature.
— Marian Wright Edelman
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