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A Tale of Fire and Knowledge
… stood for significant, but since words had not completely lost their original meanings, there could be no … to people’s individual knowledge, now according to their common ignorance—meant something other than what it had once … collective—it had an inevitable consequence for individuals. Every Hungarian assumed that what he or she knew was …
The Dictators March: From Political to Economic Totalitarian
… announcement. One can understand this unprepar-edness. The common ground upon which reactionary cap-|italists and revolutionary radicals have been able to stand has been their complete … profits of industry are levied upon to pay for export subsidies. The rate of return is limited to a minimum, and all …
Henry Clay
… him. All felt that he was a man like themselves. He felt it also, liked to feel it, and strove and aspired to make a mighty, vital nation out of common human passions and struggles and hopes. Henry Clay … in the “Slashes,” Hanover County, Virginia. His father died when the boy was small, and his mother married again. …
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Peter Elroy: A Documentary by Ian Casey
… Peter Elroy: A Documentary by Ian Casey “When I die,” the five-​year-​old told his little sister, who was … recently and for longer they’d been enemies. So why had he come? A broken promise will tie two people together more … he was worried she would say, Well, it’s obvious. Wolf equals death. She prided herself these days on how easily she …
The Green-Room
… countries and their peoples, will special emphasis on studies of the Soviet Republics and of European politics, Mi … Andrew Glaze, born in Alabama,’ graduate of Harvard, is a communication officer in the Army Air Force. “An h> … a crackling coke blaze in the fireplace, and the dead Wolfcs looked down upon us from their photographs. I was …
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An Interview With Jessica Francis Kane
… why the title of the story collection, This Close, did not come from the title of one of the stories? I can tell you a … in a book. It must be much more confusing now, with so many websites and bloggers asking for books. It might be very … I write what I am interested in, and hope it will find an audience. I don’t know that it would make a lot of sense to do …
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