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... American Empire " was already manifesting signs of decadence and decline , a storm of outrage issued forth from neoconservatives and other American intellectuals . They could not abide the thought that American progress might be ...
... American Empire " was already manifesting signs of decadence and decline , a storm of outrage issued forth from neoconservatives and other American intellectuals . They could not abide the thought that American progress might be ...
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... American sense , is the end of history — in both senses of the word — for Fukuyama . History in the grand Hegelian sense , is reaching its full purpose now , with the Soviet superpower in manifest disintegration , leaving the earth to ...
... American sense , is the end of history — in both senses of the word — for Fukuyama . History in the grand Hegelian sense , is reaching its full purpose now , with the Soviet superpower in manifest disintegration , leaving the earth to ...
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... American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research , in Washington , D.C. , and I take this opportunity to thank the William J. Baroodys , Sr. and Jr. , for their perception of the book's subject as falling within public policy ...
... American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research , in Washington , D.C. , and I take this opportunity to thank the William J. Baroodys , Sr. and Jr. , for their perception of the book's subject as falling within public policy ...
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... America , a line that commenced with Cotton Mather and Jonathan Edwards , and included Jefferson , John Ad- ams , Franklin , and very nearly every major thinker and statesman in the United States who succeeded the Founding Fathers ...
... America , a line that commenced with Cotton Mather and Jonathan Edwards , and included Jefferson , John Ad- ams , Franklin , and very nearly every major thinker and statesman in the United States who succeeded the Founding Fathers ...
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Chapter 2 | 47 |
Chapter 3 | 77 |
Chapter 4 | 101 |
Chapter 5 | 115 |
PART II | 169 |
Epilogue | 352 |
INDEX | 359 |
vii | 363 |
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