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Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein’s active WMD program were a double threat that we needed to address with force, Adelman says.
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Adelman believes it must be dealt with seriously and forcefully.
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Teaching Shakespeare the way it was meant to be taught: on DVD.
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Adelman hopes that we have moved beyond social engineering.
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Adelman finds nature and art to be more inspiring than a synagogue.
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People want to perfect complex subjects more than easy subjects.
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Adelman loves “Hamlet” for its simplicity and depth, though tthere’s nothing quite like “King Lear.”
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Reagan should be remembered as the president that gave us the best arms control agreement, Adelman says.
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Adelman talks about working with President Ronald Reagan on disarmament and about the illuminating the lessons of Shakespeare.
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Just like great leaders in Shakespearean dramas are able to turn liabilities into assets, companies like 3M were able to transform a liability–glue that didn’t stick so well–into an asset: […]
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Understanding human nature.
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Adelman talks about teaching leadership through the plays of Shakespeare.
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Carter would invest in AIDS research and writing programs.
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We must move away from bumper-sticker dialogue, Carter says.
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As a Christian, Carter says he is not permitted to despair.
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It isn’t up to the presidential candidates to fix the integrity crisis in this country.
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Carter says we are suffering from a crisis of integrity.
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Television news is eroding our democracy, Carter says.
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Carter believes there is a place for religion in the public square.
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America has developed a system that manages change well.
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Carter talks about the honor of clerking for Thurgood Marshall.
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Carter believes the greatest issues cannot be solved in the courtroom
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Judicial philosophy is something made up in the Op-Ed pages, Carter says.
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