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The Life and Times of a Well-Spoken Speaker
(October 2011)
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The Life and Times of a Well-Spoken Speaker
Mr. Speaker! The Life and Times of Thomas B. Reed, the Man Who Broke the Filibuster By James Grant (Simon & Schuster, 426 pages, $28) Reviewed by...
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Money of the Mind
(August 1992)
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English for the daily consumption of readers. As a result, most business writers rely on entire blocks of clauses that, considered in tranquility, are little more than automatic writing. Or they...
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Finance/Who's Minding the Mint?
(December 1982)
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struggle for legitimacy a century after the founding of the American Federation of Labor poses a dilemma for our democratic system. Unions not only protect the rights of workers - - a n d we...
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Chesapeake Confidential
(January 1979)
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James Grant Chesapeake Confidential Self-reliance, temperance, Methodism, and automobile noise pollution still ran strong on isolated Smith Island. Crime was a stranger there-until two years...
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"Just A Newspaper Stiff"
(November 1977)
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"Just A Newspaper Stiff" unattainable goodness, an elimination of conflicts of interest, and in the process to risk destroying the pluralism that guarantees our liberties. The critics of business (and even some of its...
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Letters of E.B. White
(April 1977)
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only to guide further reading, but to stiffen his claims that quantitative studies and modern research have sharply qualified some of the hypotheses and artistic visions of these grand...
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Genius on Deadline
(February 1977)
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nomination, and it was during this year, when his reappointment was in doubt, and when he could be expected to be on his best behavior, that his andes seem to become order than ever. Poor Halleck...
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Homage to Ebenezer Scrooge
(December 1976)
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We do well to remember that only one of the Antonines was sty4ed a philosopher. Unfortunately, Rakove seems to overlook this. In deference to his academic colleagues, he all too frequently...
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New York: Two Tales of a City
(May 1976)
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James Grant New York: Two Tales of a City • • NEW YORK—What was Owen J. Quinn, an unemployed construction worker, trying to tell us when he parachuted 1,950 feet from the top of the World Trade...
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Property in a Humane Economy
(March 1976)
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Book Review/James Grant The Case for Private Property Here is a book on property that has nothing to do with the making of money or with the losing of it, but rather with the freedom to do...
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The Bankers
(October 1975)
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Book Review/James Grant The Unbankers • The banker traditionally has led a vicarious life. Even while serving business, he has somehow stood above it. Since the Renaissance, of course, bankers...
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Hayek: The Road to Stockholm
(May 1975)
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"Hayek: The Road to Stockholm" Inflation and recession together grip the land; oil sheiks plot and politicians promise. Economics, a science less dismal than disputatious, was honored last year in a manner uniquely suited to the...
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How to Read Newsweek
(October 1974)
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"How to Read Newsweek" (Baltimore) JOURNALISM Is AN inherently imperfect craft. To write on deadline is to understand the elusiveness of truth. There is never enough time or knowledge, it seems. Facts, the journalist's...
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The Great American Saloon Series
(May 1974)
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his mysterious beats that made him as feared as he was respected. On two separate occasions Franklin D. Roosevelt, who hated Arthur's '~hooks and barbs," tried to get him fired. Krock made...
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The Great American Saloon Series
(March 1974)
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"The Great American Saloon Series" say the least, in our time, and was even regarded as anachronistic in his own. It does, however, show how indispensible "republican virtue" was once thought to be for maintaining political...
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Multinationals and the Limits of Power
(January 1974)
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"Multinationals and the Limits of Power" bands and other forms of blandishment. If thought and its expression were primarily an effort to exercise power over others the very concept of "objectivity" would become unintelligible. Thought...
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Retreat from Victory
(December 1973)
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Drew Middleton, the distinguished New York Times correspondent, has written a newspaperman's account of the decline of American power. Facts and interpretations, in large part, are the fruit...
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The Origins of the Cold War
(May 1973)
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James Grant The Origins of the Cold War Rarely have so many had such good reason for humility as that growing band of historians whose specialty is the Cold War. With Soviet intentions in the...
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The Superfluous Anarchist
(March 1973)
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Book Review The Superfluous Anarchist by Michael Wreszin Brown University Press, $8.50 Of Albert Jay Nock's ideas it may justly be said that the statement almost always survived the...
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A New Isolation: Threat or Promise
(February 1973)
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Book Review A New Isolation: Threat or Promise by Robert W. Tucker Universe Books, $6.00 A stranger political coalition may never be assembled than that ragtag band of pacifists, socialists,...
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Grauer, Neil A.
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Gray, C. Boyden
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Gray, Colin S.
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Green, Henry
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Green, Max
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Greenhut, Steven
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Greenspan, Alan
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Grenier, Cynthia
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Grenier, Richard
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Gress, Carrie
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Grey, Ian
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Griffin, Bryan F.
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Griffith, Mark
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Griffith, W.J. III
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Griffith, Wellington J. III
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Grimes, William
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Grinspan, Jon
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Groseclose, Tim
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Grosman, Edward
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Gross, Martin
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Grossman, Anita Susan
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Grossman, Edward
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Grossman, Vasily
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Grubbs, K. E. Jr.
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