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1 ~ ~ HEN PRESIDENT BUSH said that America t ] ~ / hopes to spread democracy to all ofthe i / I / w o r l d , he was echoing a sentiment I~1 / I /many people support. Though Ameri! / I / cans...
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own-thing morality not obviously impeded in their careers by such philosophical cavils. A generation later, as a teacher, I tried to use the same book to make some dent in the invincible...
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CRIME AND HUMAN NATURE James Q. Wilson and Richard J. Herrnstein Simon and Schuster/$22.95 William Tucker On April 22, 1974, two young enlisted men from the Hill Air Force Base in Ogden,...
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James Q. Wilson THE DILEMMAS OF CONSERVATISM II. Reagan the politician. The remarkable accomplishments of President Reagan's first year in office should not blind us to the...
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "The War Against the Automobile, by B. Bruce-Briggs"compost of smells at McSorley's was once described by a Bellevue intern as having more benefit to the mentally disturbed than psychotherapy.) By contrast, evenings, especially on weekends, are...
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THE ALTERNATIVE: AN AMERICAN SPECTATOR VOLUME TEN, NUMBER FIVE / FEBRUARY 1977 James Q. Wilson Zero-Based Budgeting Comes to Washiugtou You remember ZBB--tkat government reform candidate...
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announced any intention of military hostilities. "We did not volunteer to enter into armed combat at the whim of the President," the statement read. "So far we have not been consulted in this...
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"Abolish "Reform" On learning of Samuel Johnson's remark that patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel, Roscoe Conkling, a New York politician widely acquainted with scoundrels, remarked that Dr. Johnson had...
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