Reluctant Imperialism
by Sabri Oncu
13 February 2002 07:54 UTC < < <
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Finishing the Job
The clash at the end of history.
By Stanley Kurtz
Mr. Kurtz is also a fellow at the Hudson Institute
February 12, 2002 8:40 a.m.
National Review Online
www.nationalreview.com
^^^
Stanley ("he dead") Kurtz writes: >Some believe that the war itself will
suffice to regenerate the spirit of patriotism and sacrifice that was lost
in the sixties. But the cultural changes of the sixties cannot be explained
simply, or even mostly, by post-war demobilization and prosperity. What
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eview Online [a right-wing rag]
> www.nationalreview.com
>
> The United States is entering an era of reluctant imperialism.
> That era will be neither a clash of civilizations nor the end of
> history, but will contain elements of both. The new American
> imperialism forces us out of a strictl
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Finishing the Job
The clash at the end of history.
By Stanley Kurtz
Mr. Kurtz is also a fellow at the Hudson Institute
February 12, 2002 8:40 a.m.
National Review Online
www.nationalreview.com
>>
The United States is entering an era of reluctant imperialism.
That era w
the Job
The clash at the end of history.
By Stanley Kurtz
Mr. Kurtz is also a fellow at the Hudson Institute
February 12, 2002 8:40 a.m.
National Review Online
www.nationalreview.com
The United States is entering an era of reluctant imperialism.
That era will be neither a clash of civilizations no