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Skepticism on Capitol Hill
… and strategic planning is not only politically feasible but also constitutionally imperative.  Evidence of the changing … be found by surveying the current activities of the elite committees of the Senate and the House. Particularly notable … of President Eisenhower for the defense of the Diem régime in South Vietnam—to a major enlargement of the …
Cinema Lit
… Cinema Lit Had I decided in my student days to become a gentleman scholar in bow tie and tweed jacket rather … all-night television tubes. Forget those literary intellectuals in New Haven pontificating incomprehensively about … once called ‘serious literature’ has now only a coterie audience, and almost no presence in the world outside …
The White House, Bureaucracy, and Foreign Policy: Lessons From Cambodia
… it through the Book-of-the-Month Club, another Time, Inc. company; and permitted Time itself to run lengthy … Frost: “I’ve not made that point—don’t, don’t give me points that I’m not making.”) Later that month, apparently … it with his vitriol. The morning after American soldiers crossed the border into Cambodia, Nixon curtly …
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The Pilot
… we were at the lodge bar being served by the bartender who also worked the front desk overnight, who was really, truly … women, so I was in the mood to drink. Sometimes I took comfort in the knowledge that the pilot was so egalitarian … in a past life, we were transcendent of time and of our bodies, that we could manipulate the world and the conditions …
Industry in Tlaquepaque
… wide branches hanging dustily over the pavement and the accompanying web of burro trails. It is the cooling, relaxing … Asia where imperialism has intervened, have accepted a hardier way of life: we must do better, let’s go, to hell with … came; and, following it, an opportunity for other men who also had desires to get rich at the expense of Mexico. But …
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Week’s Highlights: Sorry, So Sorry
… the lesser-known Beaufort (which can be viewed on Netflix’s website ). Another redesigned online pub: this time it’s the … publishing industry or Chris Barsanti’s brief review of The Complete Stories of J.G. Ballard (which runs more than … flail around trying to figure out why most Jews are liberals, à la Norman Podhoretz’s Why Are Jews Liberal? According …
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