Early on in the 2000 presidential race, President Bush unveiled his plan for a $1.6 trillion tax cut. Back then, the justification was that the economy was in great shape, and the designated beneficiaries were, as Bush put it, "those who paid the bill," i.e., the...
Uriah Kriegel
Uriah Kriegel is a graduate student of the Brown Department of Philosophy.
Arafat’s Political Strategy Against Israel: The Power of Weakness
Amid the surging violence in the Middle East, more and more voices on the left are calling on the Bush administration to take a more active role in mediating a workable détente. Israel and the Palestinians must return to the negotiating table, we are told, and only...
You Can’t Win a War without Going to War
The spirits are up at the White House these days: everybody's busy congratulating themselves for a war well fought and deservedly won. That we deserve to win the War on Terror is beyond respectable dispute (although, evidently, not beyond dispute altogether). But did...
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