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In normal times, Northeast Republicans" moderate message can win over districts in suburbia, but the war may knock off a significant number in 2006.
Conservatives who seek a revival in their movement must examine how America has changed since the glory days of President Ronald Reagan, and how those changes pose new challenges to, and may impose new limits on, conservatism today.
The demographics of the United States are changing,butthemajor political parties are struggling to keep up with the changes.
Blast from the Past's premise could serve as a metaphor for Hollywood, where traditional sensibilities went underground sometime during the Kennedy administration.
Purer motives in the U.S. economy? Not a likely explanation for the opportunities it creates for people, including the poor from Third World regimes who hatch schemes to sneak into America's fields.
Fred Siegal's Bradley Lecture.
A united Europe should encourage the use of local nationalisms as an instrument of integration and social cohesion.
Twentieth-century federal urban politics encoaraged monolithic planning, welfare dependency, racial politics, and urban evacuation, but George W. Bush's agenda steers clear of these problems.



