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262You are onto something, Derek. It is a recurring theme, although it has, in modeNeocon-2/7/2001
261Speaking of the "Decline of the West," I am fascinated by the West'D. Long-2/7/2001
260Yes, I read the column, and it does fit. Some of Toynbee's thesis can be traNeocon-2/6/2001
259Neo, This column seems to fit on this thread... opinionjournal.com Charles MuFangorn-2/6/2001
258We're definitely seeing a sartorial shift. Will has dropped the bow tie. ThiTom Clarke-2/4/2001
257Well, I am suggesting that, if we have due regard for the immigrant experience tNeocon-2/2/2001
256I'm not sure I understand your reference to the circumstances that justify lRaymond Clutts-2/2/2001
255I think you have something there. To the Romans, the chief virtue was pietas, whNeocon-2/2/2001
254Without meaning to sound trite what about patriotism as a value? It is an essenRaymond Clutts-2/2/2001
253I wanted to bring up, in relation to the invocation of the Virtue approach to etNeocon-2/1/2001
252Not bad, but I think we should take into account the diversity of talents and ocNeocon-2/1/2001
251Not bad, but I think we should take into account the diversity of talents and ocNeocon-2/1/2001
250It seems Virtue theory of ethics becomes more and more appealing to me as time gD. Long-2/1/2001
249I am sorry that there are strands of conversation out there that have not been pNeocon-1/31/2001
248Thanks, I bookmarked it......Neocon-1/30/2001
247Internet Ancient History Sourcebook fordham.eduTom Clarke-1/30/2001
246I don't mean to dwell on trivial matters, but I think that is the first timeTom Clarke-1/29/2001
245OK, but I prefer the sardonic to the sartorial, substance over pretense. WithZoltan!-1/29/2001
244George Will was not wearing a bow tie on the Sam & Cokie Show this morning. Tom Clarke-1/28/2001
243Well, there are two ways to respond to those who flout the rules as commonly undNeocon-1/27/2001
242We seemed to be under the misapprehension that negotiation equals the laying dowNeocon-1/27/2001
241Your first concern was reliability and I think that it is fundamental. Order anRaymond Clutts-1/27/2001
240You're right to think that one of the most fundamental aspects of fairness iRaymond Clutts-1/27/2001
239Hi George. Yours was a good, succinct description and I've found that the pRaymond Clutts-1/27/2001
238Of course we both realize that bullying the Serbs at Rambouillet was the wrong mD. Long-1/26/2001
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