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A CENTURY OF LIONS/THE 20TH CENTURY TOP 100
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1346 I prefer to evaluate constructive influence, and although I have invited suggesNeocon-11/10/1999
1345 I agree. >><I>(So much for Keynes). </i> Keynes is importanZoltan!-11/10/1999
1344 Need all influence be actively constructive? Constructive literature, as art, iBill-11/10/1999
1343 Now let's not get carried away... Bill-11/10/1999
1342 That is very interesting...Of course, although I credit FDR's activism withNeocon-11/10/1999
1341 "Time" chooses FDR - but note their criteria are not limited to the bZoltan!-11/10/1999
1340 >><I>but that Gorbachev did more than anyone else to end the cold wZoltan!-11/10/1999
1339 Actually, Joan, he did say that Gorbachev intended the consequence.... Neocon-11/10/1999
1338 Zoltan, Robert was not saying that the breakup of the Soviet Union was in Gorbajbe-11/10/1999
1337 I think that is a very good article. I would quote this from it,though: <b&gNeocon-11/10/1999
1336 >><I>However, a smart person like Mr. Gorbachev would have an inkliZoltan!-11/10/1999
1335 Ridiculous. The breakup of the Soviet Union was not Gorbachov's plan. GorZoltan!-11/10/1999
1334 I need to get more sleep as well. Here is an article that almost describes thiFJB-11/10/1999
1333 Well, I cannot convince you that he was not playing a brilliant game if that isNeocon-11/10/1999
1332 <i>On the other hand, he did not intend the end of the Soviet Empire, butFJB-11/10/1999
1331 I have him on the list, only I have moved him around a bit, indecisive about thNeocon-11/10/1999
1330 Mr. Gorbachov did more to end the cold war than any person I think of. I thinkFJB-11/10/1999
1329 Pardon? Neocon-11/10/1999
1328 Gorbachov. FJB-11/10/1999
1327 This is what I would say about the origin of fascism, in brief (from another thNeocon-11/10/1999
1326 I am very fond of Jasper Johns, and also, frankly, of Warhol and Lichtenstein, Neocon-11/9/1999
1325 I'm also glad to see the film people Kafka and Welles, etc. in there... a nLizzie Tudor-11/9/1999
1324 My point was that the trends that began in the 19th century, of urbanization, iNeocon-11/9/1999
1323 On the artists, I don't see too many objections on this thread, however letLizzie Tudor-11/9/1999
1322 Okay, but do you think you could say more about why that influence was particulNeocon-11/9/1999
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