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...Africans considered him American, but Americans considered him African,” said Richard N. Bazangoula, his cousin. “He was someone that transcended borders in terms of nationality, he transcended race. This was reflected in the friends he made??white, black, Kenyan, African, European...
This need to place everything in exact opposition—Freud asks, Lewis answers, Freud responds, Lewis asks again—is pardoxically the book’s great strength and its weakness. Evidence is presented, sides are made??but all too neatly, for sometimes it is some hybrid or synthesis of the two sides that provides the most fulfilling and complete solution. A question which Freud may answer well, Lewis may not, and vice versa. We cannot help but feel somewhat unsatisfied by the book’s refusal to pin down a single...
Looking back on his illustrious Harvard career, Douthat surprisingly mentions his social accomplishments before talking about pieces he’s written. “I am most proud of the fact that I have made??and kept—friends, in spite of the fact that my public persona is to disagree with everyone here.” At once, this statement demonstrates the enigma that is Douthat; equal parts self-assured philosopher, edgy politician, and aspiring author, he is ultimately far too thoughtful not to take the hype surrounding his persona without a grain of proverbial...
...than fair. I think that the way he’s handled this, he could’ve easily turned negative, but he’s definitely done more than a good job just keeping the situation alive. … I think that he’s definitely made?? the proper decisions. And he’s had to make a lot of them. And I definitely respect all his decisions...
...than fair. I think that the way he’s handled this, he could’ve easily turned negative, but he’s definitely done more than a good job just keeping the situation alive. … I think that he’s definitely made?? the proper decisions. And he’s had to make a lot of them. And I definitely respect all his decisions...