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We should find a middle ground to moderate the our extremes of identity.
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Appiah talks about how his many identities come together to define him.
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Although people don’t feel that their lives have been directly changed by the Iraq war, they do feel that it changed their perception of the government, and of America’s role […]
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Excessive trust in executive power can be dangerous.
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Presidents who take power in a time when Americans are feeling disillusioned, or in some way defeated must be naturally good at restoring American sense of self-confidence.
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“It is an important part of the story that America had . . . that you had a period preceding those wars of enormous success � both relative prosperity at […]
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Rubell says there are three types of restaurants, and she loves them all.
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“The two-party system is really a one-party system,” Kucinich says.
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Tilghman thinks this age will be remembered as the second gilded age. She thinks we will be seen as people who distributed all of the wealth into so few hands.
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Thurman’s advice is, that even in the midst of life’s gloom and doom, we should try to, “figure out how to understand things to be so joyful, that even if […]
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Am I part of the problem, or part of the solution?
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The Gates Foundation, Freston says, would do a good job.
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More and more people, Freston says, are becoming masters of their own destinies.
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This is a transitional age, Freston says.
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Freston says there is plenty of responsibility to go around.
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How do we address this phenomenon?
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When you read the newspaper or watch the news, what issues stand out for you?
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Freston recalls the anti-Americanism of the Vietnam era.
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Be comfortable in your own skin.
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