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France and the Origins of American Political Culture
… imagine that de Gaulle sought his place at the head of that company out of personal pride, out of his fierce sense of … Perhaps the story should be left at that. We have also succeeded in demonstrating in the last few years the … cosmopolitan dream of the promise of the 18th century embodied in the enlightened vision of French philosophy and the …
Which South? Benighted Or Beloved?
… statute?) is delusionary. Looking backward, the view also holds that the FBI’s persecution of Martin Luther King, … is, in fact, a remarkable job, maybe unprecedented in its combination of social-science analysis with skilled … late Stanley Levison was the main one. Here in this book come at us other and considerably less worthy names— Morris …
Tom Wolfe: Penance No More
… something has spoken in the night; and told me I shall die, I know not where. Losing the earth we know for greater … over me at the water-cooler, looking fierce, his whole face compressed, swaying with hands on his hips. “Look,” he said, … with his teaching and with what he conceived to be the false values of many of his colleagues. Their preciosity, …
Shakespeare and His Friends
… Artist” is the fruit of a life’s study; the “practically completed” work of Edgar I. Fripp, who died in 1931, edited by F. C. Wellstood. Mr. Fripp attempted … a romantic interest in the frequent association with the annals of our colonial life and the names that are recalled …
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Subway Lifer: The Thank-You Man
… like the reward at the end of a long day. “Nice night,” I commented. “Yeah, just taking it all in.” I looked over his … and sweat. I didn’t linger, not wanting to outstay my welcome. “ Reallycool,” I said as I hopped back down. “Thank … “Consciousness of my mother, who loved clouds and who died a year ago tomorrow. “Consciousness that I am lucky to …
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Gazans Weary of Hamas’ Violent Policies
… brain as she lay sleeping with her 3-year-old son. “She died in the last half-hour of the year,” Mr. Arida said. …
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