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The Role of the University In International Relations
… and the others were wise old foxes who shared a common culture, who acted on sophisticated concepts that … a belief that any historian of today would regard as false. In 1945 we all “knew” that the Japanese nation was so … Four names are worth mentioning among others: Bernard Brodie, Albert Wohistetter, Thomas Schelling, and Henry …
Sins Against Animals
… Sins Against Animals In 1965, a few months before graduation, a man from the … willing to go teach remedial English, math, and social studies to high school dropouts: tender long-legged birds bred … group therapy was admittedly brutal, the reconstruction was complete, and—in theory—once the addict lost his old …
No Roads Out, No Roads Home
… in a cab in Baghdad, especially as a non-Iraqi, had become a pretty dicey proposition. I weighed that against the … Palestinian. His father, who was originally from Gaza, studied electrical engineering in the UK and then moved to … militia groups began blockading roads and manning checkpoints, in search of members of the opposing sect or rival …
A Satisfactory Life
… A Satisfactory Life Eva had come to know her house so well, each room of it, that on … flurry they transposed themselves into a pair of cardinals that had been huddled there in the cold. Their abrupt … these days. Eva’s friends had begun to fall ill and die, a few of them, and those who remained—oh— the effort of …
Inefficient Efficiency
… the factory superintendents, have marched ahead, overcoming one difficulty after another, building patiently and … of the technical incompetence of 1920 has since been remedied. On the other hand, improvements in methods of … of plowing cotton under is true so far as it goes. It is also true of well-organized industry, and industry …
A Circus at the Center of the World
… living in the village of 1797 for six months when the soldiers came. He was a timid man, and not without reason. To … in the village of 1791 kept five for himself and no one complained so neither did Manau. He taught cheerlessly every … said he was dead. So she was a free woman, and wasn’t Manau also a stranger from the city? The possibilities were quite …
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