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Western-style Democracy For Us in the Middle East is Still-born!

Democracy must come from the Arab mind and will; the spectacle of the American bull lunging blindly in the shop is less persuasive than the ideals themselves, re-imagined and made concrete in an Arabic-speaking world.

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The Unlearned Lesson of Enron–4 Years Later

Given that Enron’s cataclysmic downfall has been the leading business story this decade, one might expect it to be well-understood by now.Â

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Letterman, Liberal Racism, Free Speech, and Anti-War Protesters

Of course David Letterman is a liberal.

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Israel After Ariel Sharon

If the Israeli electorate does not decisively favor Ehud Olmert or Benjamin Netanyahu, Amir Peretz might end up playing kingmaker.

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The Sceptical Idealist: Michael Oakeshott as a Critic of the Enlightenment

Michael Oakeshott rejected the philosophical dominance of scientism and called for a complete understanding of human nature, in all its complexity, by an examination of imaginative qualities of the human mind. A review of Roy Tseng’s book, The Sceptical Idealist.Â

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The (Socialist) Empire Strikes

New York City’s Christmas-time subway strike illustrated two basic aspects of radical unionism.Â

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Liberals to Choose 2008 GOP Candidate

Now that the holiday that dare not speak its name is in our collective rear-view mirror, it’s that time of year when the political punditry turns their weary eyes to the future.

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Conventional Wisdom Answers Your Letters

Whatever your questions — personal, political, or even pop cultural — by all means, fire away.

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Ten Things to Watch for in 2006

Aaron Goldstein on the insurgency on Iraq, Stephen Harper, Robert Mugabe, and the first female general manager in Major League Baseball history.

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Getting It Right in 2006, and Beyond

Conservative political success in 2006 starts and stops with George W. Bush.

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Feminist at the Gates of Reason: An Interview with Phyllis Chesler

Phyllis Chesler on her latest book, The Death of Feminism, cultural relativism, gender roles, and Andrea Dworkin.

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The Wall Street Journal Goes Liberal on the Middle East

Instead of promoting the agenda of former World Bank Chief James Wolfensohn, the Wall Street Journal might want to address the stumbling block of Palestinian terrorism.

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The Year That Was

Looking back on 2005, I’d say that, all in all, it was a pretty good year.

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IWW – Organized Crime in the Labor Market

The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), known also as the Wobblies, came into existence in 1905, because its founders believed that other labor unions were not sufficiently radical.

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CLICK HERE TO READ Court Upholds Arizona County's Use of Unique New Statute to Prosecute Illegal Immigrants

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