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The author talks about reframing how we see ourselves vis-à-vis the globe.
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The author sees an opportunity in a tax on carbon.
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The author says overseas ideas will inevitably influence the United States moving forward.
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The author shares his vision for a better education system.
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Matt Miller on big government and high taxes.
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The idea that the US has an economic meritocracy is a fallacy, the author says.
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Matt Miller on the rising costs of baby boomers
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Matt Miller on incubating skepticism.
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The author explains his approach to identifying the dead ideas we love.
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Eric Foner on the appeal of those on the fringe.
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The author says it is in our best interest to be well-acquainted with our history and outlines a few ways to achieve this in our schools.
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The author enumerates the problems that plague the US but sees much opportunity for correcting them.
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The author describes an insatiable autodidact.
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The author mentions how the race question was never quite solved.
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The author characterizes Lincoln as a president who was unafraid to suspend some basic rights for the betterment of the union
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It was “social opportunity,” not religion, which drove Lincoln, according to the author.
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The author maps Lincoln’s trajectory over his career on the slavery issue.
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The author shares how he went about writing Lincoln’s narrative.
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The author speaks about the nation’s sixteenth president and his ongoing contemporary appeal.
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Gaston Caperton explains the role of the nation’s entryway to college.