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Watergate was an American morality play. The Constitution was the hero. That was Watergate's simplest and purest dimension. But it was fascinatingly more than that. It was one of the nation's most complicated psychological and cultural experiences. The multiple levels and facets of it (somewhat like...
Thus his 1980 campaign chronicle is not the familiar insider's tale of life on the trail. He is no longer a boy on the bus seeking out the behind-the-scenes moments that give dimension to the electoral odyssey. "The outdoor reporting seems to shrink in significance, and...
But Bagnold added another dimension, which she once spoke of in a 1956 interview: "How boldly we waste our time-when we know there is so little of it. How we know nothing-and would rather garden than think of it. How the slightest diversion makes one fling off the...
The overt political themes of the Bible--what the Latin American theologians term God's "option for the oppressed"--is but one dimension of the radical message inherent in the Gospels, however. Even more, it is the disturbing, moving words of the Sermon on the Mount. "But I say to...
But I parted company with some conservative critics in my conviction that nuclear weapons added a new dimension of horror to warfare and new responsibility for national leaders. Arms control could also free resources for building up our conventional and regional forces. Besides, we faced a problem in the strategic...