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The Best and the Brightest: Kennedy-Johnson Administrations (Modern Library)
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Ok. So I study authoritarian regimes for a living. I spend most of my time thinking about how Russia's dictatorship works. But one of my personal side-projects involves looking at authoritarian theorists closer to home. The most prominent by far is Curtis Yarvin. https://t.co/LnkVPpyydL
America’s top universities should abandon their long misadventure into politics, retrain their gaze on their core strengths and rebuild their reputations as centers of research and learning.
My take: https://t.co/smjkQ9fngE
Fareed Zakariax.comWorld Edition - The Atlantic
theatlantic.comCan there be a connection between online universities and the serial insurgencies which, in media noise and human blood, have rocked the Arab Middle East? I contend that there is.
Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
Douglas Murray does what few men alive would dare: he calls out Joe Rogan in his own studio.
This clip outlines how the next few years may unfold on the American right, so bookmark this and watch it carefully:
The American left was defeated by Trump because it was hijacked by brilliant... See more
Saul Sadkax.com
The necessity of morally engaged politics to counter extremism and how to respond to toxic polarization without de-escalating.
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But that's what's happened. That's why we have the dangerous mix of fundamentalism and hyper-nationalism that we see today.
It's because we need a morally more engaged way of contending with our disagreements and a morally more explicit way of deliberating as citizens about what it is we share and what the implications of that
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