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By taking ownership of certain ideas, Republicans made the opposition seem like weaklings in key areas like defense.
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A lack of promising candidates plague a party that is otherwise ripe for a takeover.
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Some factions of the right wing wanted drastic change, while others fought for the status quo.
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The Grand Old Party has always benefited from old money, big business, and hardcore social conservatives, says the NYU historian.
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A conversation with the assistant professor of history at the Gallatin School at New York University.
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The former Poet Laureate recites one of her latest poems from the collection entitled, “Sonata Mulattica.”
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Rita Dove recites a German poem that continues to move her.
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Rita Dove looks forward to the day she won’t have to deconstruct how a black woman does her hair in the morning.
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As Poet Laureate, Rita Dove learned that many people are frightened of the subject.
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Rita Dove offers advice for those looking to make a career out of poetry.
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Rita Dove explains her tendency to write in the middle of the night, and her unique filing system for drafts of poems.
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A conversation with the former U.S. Poet Laureate.
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Rita Dove recalls her first poetic experience.
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Traveling as far and as often as possible can help budding green activists escape their “tiny little mindsets.”
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In 1984, Stewart Brand said that “information wants to be free” (and also expensive). A quarter century later, he revisits his famous phrase.
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How did everyone fail to recognize an $8 trillion housing bubble? Peter Thiel weighs in on what happened, and why he sees the next 20 years as crucial.
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Dubai’s current situation shows us that we are quickly shifting from an inflationary toward a deflationary political world, says Peter Thiel, one with much less tolerance the second time around.
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“Environmentalists grasp at straws a little with wind and solar,” says Stewart Brand. As the U.S. backs construction of new nuclear plants, the godfather of the green movement explains why […]
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The $700 billion bailout of the financial industry would never have been offered to Internet companies during the tech bubble bust—and that is problematic, says Peter Thiel.
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Peter Thiel sees John Maynard Keynes as his economic villain. He explains why the current financial crisis was caused by short-run thinking.