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Article Signs of the Sacred American democracy is in trouble. The social theories of Hans Joas are a valuable resource during this time of dueling dogmatisms. By James T. Kloppenberg February 7, 2022 Philosophy Politics
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Article A Mournful Legacy The ongoing crisis in Ukraine won’t be solved by the same foreign-policy framework that led us into Vietnam and the War on Terror. By Andrew J. Bacevich February 2, 2022 War and Peace Russia Foreign Affairs Ukraine