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Sunday Night Odds and Ends

John Fea   |  February 23, 2009 Leave a Comment

A few things on the web that caught my eye this week:

David Brooks is “dreaming of Denver, but Rob Inglis thinks he has it all wrong.

Is being prolific a good thing?

Bipartisan dreams have been crashing into political reality from the earliest days of the Republic.
A new vision for academic libraries.

The finalists for the George Washington Book Prize have been announced.

Alan Wolfe on liberalism.

Small cities and a sustainable future.

Patrick Deneen on the end of “Right Patriotism.”

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FORUM: The New Shape of Christian Public Discourse Highlights from Harper’s forum on liberalism 2022 George Washington Book Prize finalists announced On Doug Mastriano’s 2001 paper “The Civilian Putsch of 2018”

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