Kip Kosek, “Acts of Conscience: Christian Nonviolence and Modern American Democracy” |
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There’s a quip that goes “Christianity is probably a great religion. Someone should really try it.” The implication, of course, is that most people who call themselves Christians aren't very Christian at all. And, in truth, it's hard to be a good Christian, what with all that loving your enemi... |
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Results for Tag: intellectuals
Michael Kranish, “Flight from Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War” |
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The past is always with us, but it’s really always with politicians. Once you put yourself up for office, and particularly national office, everybody and his brother is going to start digging into your past to see what kind of “dirt” they can find. It’s true now, and it was true when Thomas... |
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Jerry Muller, “Capitalism and the Jews” |
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I confess I was attracted to this book by the title: Capitalism and the Jews (Princeton, 2010). Capitalism is a touchy subject; Jews are a touchy subject. But capitalism and the Jews, that's a disaster waiting to happen. I don't suggest you try this, but just imagine what would happen if you started... |
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Ruth Harris, “Dreyfus: Politics, Emotion, and the Scandal of the Century” |
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If you’re like me (and I hope you aren’t), the “Trial of the Century” involved a washed-up football star, a slowly moving white Bronco, an ill-fitting glove, and charges of racism. I watched every bit of it and remember exactly where I was when the verdict was announced. But if you are Frenc... |
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Joanna Levin, “Bohemia in America, 1858-1920″ |
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You’ve probably heard of hipsters. Heck, you may even be a hipster. If you don’t know what a hipster is, you might spend some time on this sometimes entertaining website. Where do hipsters come from? Lets work backwards. Before hipsters (1990s), there were slackers (1980s): middle-class, college... |
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Jeffrey Reznick, “John Galsworthy and the Disabled Soldiers of the Great War” |
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You may not know who John Galsworthy is, but you probably know his work. Who hasn't seen some production of The Forsyte Saga? Galsworthy was one of the most popular and famous British writers of the early 20th century (the Edwardian Era). He left an enormous body of work, for which he was awarded th... |
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Amy Bass, “Those About Him Remained Silent: The Battle Over W. E. B. Du Bois” |
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I asked my wife if she knew who W. E. B. Du Bois was. She did, as would most Americans. I then asked her if she knew where Du Bois was born and raised. She did not, and most Americans wouldn't either. The odd thing is that Du Bois, who was one of the founders of the American civil rights movement an... |
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Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, “The Anti-Imperial Choice: The Making of the Ukrainian Jew” |
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I've got a name for you: Robert Zimmerman (aka Shabtai Zisel ben Avraham). You've heard of him. He was a Jewish kid from Hibbing, Minnesota. But he didn't (as the stereotype would suggest) become a doctor, lawyer, professor or businessman. Nope, the professions were not for him. He loved the Americ... |
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David Aaronovitch, “Voodoo Histories: The Role of Conspiracy Theory in the Shaping of Modern History” |
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In preparation for this interview I watched the documentary (that's what the producers call it, anyway) "Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup." Of course it's absolutely loony. In fact, it's so loony that I began to wonder if the director, Dylan Avery, wasn't having us on. It's hard to tell whether "... |
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Nicholas Thompson, “The Hawk and the Dove: Paul Nitze, George Kennan, and the History of the Cold War” |
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I met George Kennan twice, once in 1982 and again in about 1998. On both occasions, I found him tough to read. He was a very dignified man--I want to write "correct"--but also quite distant, even cerebral. Now that I've read Nicholas Thompson's very writerly and engaging The Hawk and the Dove: Paul... |
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