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by Dr. Albert I. Slomovitz
Let's say the Pledge of Allegiance and focus on the final few words, "one nation under God, Indivisible, With Liberty and Justice For All."
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by Fred Anderson
"Dr. Peter Wood’s tortured reading of the Framework and his blanket denunciation of academic historians suggests that he, too, might pause to reflect on the values of rigor, impartiality, thoroughness, and intellectual honesty that were, in the end, all we hoped to foster."
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by Chris Wilson
"It is time to face facts: if you want to stop terror, deprive it of the conditions that allow it to thrive and fall on the side of justice for the people of the region as the policy is pursued.
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by Aaron Margolis
Mexico ignored protests and opened its hearts. We should do no less.
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by Ralph Seliger
What we should learn from World War I is not to engage in quixotic military crusades, nor to mount wars of choice in the face of overwhelming international opposition.
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by William Astore
Why you should expect more bombs to be dropped everywhere.
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by William Lambers
They called it The Little Marshall Plan. It worked. It should inspire us. We need it now.
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by Hiroshi Mitani (Translated and Introduced by Andrew Gordon)
Their Shared History. In Japan today, a spirit of “dislike China; hate Korea” is widespread.
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by Steven Mintz
Mark Carnes is reimagining liberal education for the 21st century.
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by Justin Martin
Between roughly 1858 and 1862, Walt Whitman spent almost every night hanging out in a dingy Manhattan saloon.
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by M. Andrew Holowchak
Most scholars today believe that Thomas Jefferson had a lengthy affair with slave Sally Heming. Could they be wrong?
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by Ruth DeFries
In just two hundred thousand years, a blink compared to the 4.5 billion year history of our planet, we have become the only species whose members live mostly in cities and subsist from food produced by a minority.
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by Tiffany April Griffin
"I really believe that history and libraries are that important to what we do as a species."
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by Luther Spoehr
Context, creativity, and writing The Great Gatsby.
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by Walter G. Moss
In Moral Imagination’s dozen essays David Bromwich focuses on important topics, but the book’s first essay, “Moral Imagination,” is the most significant of all.
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by Bruce Chadwick
This is no Orange is the New Black. This is Orange Is the New Black and Blue.
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This week's broad sampling of opinion pieces found on the Internet, as selected by the editors of HNN.
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