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Ted Sorensen says Bill Clinton didn’t do enough to make change.
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The received wisdom in 1960 was that JFK lost his chance to be president the day he was baptized, Sorensen says.
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“The Democratic Party has always had some splits,” Sorensen says.
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It’s not about throwing money at the problem, Legend says. It’s about throwing resources at it.
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What does it say about our system that one person can make such an impact?
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Don’t elect someone you disagree with, even you think they’re cool, Legend says.
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Because of the Depression and World War II, Lehrer grew up not taking anything for granted.
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Technology is furthering environmental consciousness
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Again this year, the New Atheist is giving up God.
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Sam Harris refutes the notion of an intelligent creator.
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Morality is one of the greatest challenges for modernity.
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Every benign religion, every religion that’s actually helping somebody sometimes could be functioning like a placebo. It could be totally barren of content and still useful in certain circumstances.
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Secular fundamentalism is a play on words.
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We are misled by the very term “religion,” argues Sam Harris. Religion was simply the discourse humans used when all causes in the universe were opaque.
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Converging on a common project in a non-divisive, something religion does infrequently.
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Harris believes that certainty is a false goal.
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9/11 sparked Harris’s interest in religion, and his journey to atheism.
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“Are you happy?” is a good place to start, reflects Jason Kottke.
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