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The world cannot afford to depend on those leaders who are not dependent on their own people.
"We are in the midst of the first world war of the twenty-first century, waged between the world of terror and the world of democracy, between a civilization in which human life is held in the highest value and one for which human...
Rubin reviews Natan Sharansky's The Case for Democracy.
This essay is the text of a speech delivered on June 20, 2002, by Natan Sharansky, deputy prime minister of Israel, at the AEI World Forum in Beaver Creek, Colorado. The World Forum is an annual conference of government officials, legislators, business and financial leaders, and academics; it is sponsored...
Natan Sharansky's Defending Identityis concerned with how progressive opinion, even among human rights advocates, has focused so much ire on the United States and Israel.
Nathan Sharansky, R. James Woolsey, Newt Gingrich, and Michael A. Ledeen discuss principles that should guide the current war effort.
American society has always been unconventional in its search for men of Washington's mold, who care less for power and glory than for freedom, democracy, and doing right.
Review of The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order, by Francis Fukuyama.



