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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Scrapbook
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THE SCRAPBOOK Down with the Barricades! One of the many things that The Scrapbook doesn’t like about life in modern Washington—aside from the politics, of course—is the extent to which the...
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Making a Spectacles of Myself
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Epstein, Joseph
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CASUAL Making a Spectacles of Myself Of late, the last four years or so, I rarely go out for long without being praised. I am praised not for my writing, my perspicacity, my elegant bearing, my...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS Standard A Victory for Free Speech The other day a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that a First Amendment challenge to an Ohio law should be heard in the lower courts. While the decision...
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Taking a Tumble Again
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COST, JAY
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Taking a Tumble Again What Obama’s descending job approval ratings mean for November. by Jay Cost President Barack Obama’s job approval seems to be slipping again. After a brutal couple of months...
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The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy
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GERECHT, REUEL MARC
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The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy No one should mistake Iran for a friend. by Reuel Marc Gerecht When Ottoman armies marched into Europe in the mid-14th century, Europeans started looking...
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What About the Book?
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NORMAN, GEOFFREY
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What About the Book? As, you know, a book. by Geoffrey Norman Nobody has time to read these days. Everybody says so, anyway. So in the case of Hillary Clinton’s Hard Choices, is there any good...
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Between Iraq and a Hard Place
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DEVOSS, DAVID
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Between Iraq and a Hard Place The Kurds love America. It’s time to reciprocate. by David DeVoss They came from the west through the Syrian Desert, across the Euphrates River, and down off the...
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'Student Loan Relief Now'
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Brannon, Ike
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‘Student Loan Relief Now’ The case for allowing these debts to be erased via bankruptcy. by Ike Brannon My father is one of the reasons that student loans cannot normally be discharged via...
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Can India's Military Be Fixed?
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DHUME, SADANAND; SCHMITT, GARY
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Can India’s Military Be Fixed? A reformist prime minister vs. a dysfunctional defense ministry, by Sadanand Dhume & Gary Schmitt American strategists are taken with the idea of India’s strategic...
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Forbidden Thoughts
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LENKOWSKY, LESLIE
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Forbidden Thoughts Seven ideas you can’t hold by Leslie Lenkowsky In late April, a 70-year-old Chinese journalist, Gao Yu, was taken into custody, one of several human rights activists rounded up...
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Nobody Did It Better
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ROZANSKY, JEREMY
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Nobody Did It Better Tony Gwynn, 1960-2014. by Jeremy Rozansky The Hall of Famer Greg Maddux once explained his pitching success by pointing to a road a quarter-mile off. At that distance, he...
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The Iranian Regime's Mr. Fix It
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SMITH, LEE
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The Iranian Regime’s Mr. Fix It Is there anything Gen. Qassem Suleimani can’t do? by Lee Smith Qassem Suleimani is apparently the most interesting man in the world. To judge by the profiles in...
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The Professor's Tale
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ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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The Professor’s Tale What is it like to be a man in philosophy? By Charlotte Allen This is a story about campus sexual harassment, involving a female graduate student in philosophy and a...
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Feminism and Its Discontents
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MANSFIELD, HARVEY
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Feminism and Its Discontents ‘'Rape culture’ at Harvard By Harvey Mansfield Feminism is in control of America’s colleges and universities, where its principles at least are held as dogmas...
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In Dubious Battle
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Wilkinson, J. Harvie III
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Books ^Arts In Dubious Battle The Great War, of modern memory, at 100. by J. Harvie Wilkinson III Back then, it was not known as World War I, for the obvious reason that the Second World War...
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Mirror, Mirror
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BERING, HENRIK
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Mirror, Mirror The changing instinct for self-depiction. by Henrik Bering In the history of art, self-portraiture constitutes a world of its own, presenting us with moods ranging from the...
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And Gladly Learn
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Lavin, Abigail
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And Gladly Learn Will you, won’t you, benefit from graduate education? by Abigail Lavin When I sat for my SAT exams as a high school senior, I thought to myself, “This is the last standardized...
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Murder by Candlelight
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LODGE, SARA
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Murder by Candlelight The new indoor theater at Shakespeare’s Globe. by Sara Lodge There is a new reason to visit London. It is wooden, but lively. Old, but new. Shadowy, but luminous. The Sam...
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Death and the Maiden
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Death and the Maiden There’s a flaw at the heart of this unpretentious tearjerker. by John Podhoretz The key to understanding the publishing sensation called The Fault in Our Stars—John Green’s...
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Parody
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PARODY “Obama Finds He Can’t Put Iraq War Behind Him” —New York Times headline, June 13,...
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