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AuthorWeaver, Paul H.
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Paid articleThe Public Discourse (June 1973)
Conference. The ensuing explications always tickle me and fuel my belief that man's closest relatives are not the primates but the hyenas. I have the suspicion that these interviews always...
Paid articleThe Public Discourse (May 1973)
Paul H. Weaver The Public Discourse Thoughts on the Current Crises To judge from what we read in the papers and are told by our leaders and pundits, we are now living through one of the most...
Paid articleThe Public Discourse (April 1973)
The Public Discourse ...... . . . . . .. Play Theory What we say to one another is a ser-ious business" ideas have consequences. A good idea can bring forth all sorts of blessings; a bad...
Paid articleThe Public Discourse (March 1973)
Paul H. Weaver The Public Discourse The Importance of Lyndon Johnson Americans have always been ambivalent about their political leaders. Privately, most of us have strong personal feelings of...
Paid articleThe Public Discourse (February 1973)
CLOSING OUT THE 1960s As chronological units, decades begin and end at exact points in time; but as historical periods - which is how we usually speak of them - their boundaries are uneven and...
Paid articleThe Public Discourse (January 1973)
Moreover, as movements adopt ever more extreme positions, this same insistence on comformity forces them into an ever more resolute denial of reason, intellectual honesty, and humane values. To be...
Paid articleThe Public Discourse (December 1972)
Paul H. Weaver The Public Discourse The Meaning of Watergate After more than four months' sustained public discussion of the Watergate affair, only two conclusions can be ventured with any degree...
Paid articleThe Public Discourse (November 1972)
The Partisan and the Deliberative The most important and interesting division in American politics is not that between Left and Right or the New Politics and the Old, but rather the division...
Paid articleThe Public Discourse (October 1972)
Endless Liberalism Few things in American politics are quite so dispensable as the platforms of our national political parties. In general, they are laborious unreadable compendi-ums of platitudes...
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AuthorWebb, James
AuthorWeigel, George
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AuthorWeintraub, Stanley
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AuthorWeisberger, Siegfried
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AuthorWeld, William
AuthorWeller, Sarn
AuthorWellesley, Sir Arthur
AuthorWells, Jonathan
AuthorWendell, David T.
AuthorWenner, Jann S.
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AuthorWest, Dakota Meyer and Bing
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AuthorWest, Rebecca
AuthorWest, Rep. Allen B.
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