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October 1, 2004 by Ross Douthat via undefined via Policy ReviewStriking a balance between freedom and equality
October 1, 2004 by Tod Lindberg via undefined via Policy ReviewClaire Berlinski on Still Life with Bombers: Israel in the Age of Terrorism by David Horovitz and Babe in Arms: Dispatches from an American Mother in Israel by Judith Wrubel Levy
October 1, 2004 by Claire Berlinski via undefined via Policy ReviewWhat has been keeping Pyongyang afloat?
October 1, 2004 by Nicholas Eberstadt via undefined via Policy ReviewChoosing to veil and other paradoxes
October 1, 2004 by Lauren Weiner via undefined via Policy ReviewPeter Berkowitz on Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America by Robert B. Reich
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