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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...course on challenges to American national identity would naturally include some discussion of place-based or regional challenges, but this is clearly not what brings most students to the course. Racial and ethnic strains on nationhood are well understood, but the idea that a region like the Rocky Mountain West might begin to question the prevailing nationalist assumptions seems outlandish--or, in another word, provincial. But such an attitude no longer becomes a world-class center of learning...

Author: By Daniel Kemmis, | Title: The Path to True Democracy | 10/14/1998 | See Source »

...himself more often as an African than as a South African? And why (on an infinitely more humble scale) would someone who had every opportunity to have the provincialism wrung out of him by Harvard, come back here thirty years later as an unabashed loyalist of the Rocky Mountain West? The answers to all these questions have fundamentally to do with democracy...

Author: By Daniel Kemmis, | Title: The Path to True Democracy | 10/14/1998 | See Source »

...lifelong loyalties is to the Democratic Party, and as a western Democrat, I am naturally concerned that the West is now the most Republican region in the country. No small part of the blame for that can be attributed to the Democratic Party's thorough nationalism. This continent's mountain region has always felt itself colonized by the national government. That it still feels that alienation is reflected in the fact that the Republican Party, always willing to trash Big Government, now dominates every level of government in the interior West. As a Democrat, I think the time has come...

Author: By Daniel Kemmis, | Title: The Path to True Democracy | 10/14/1998 | See Source »

...excited about this council, because these representatives have had to claw their way up a mountain barefoot to get elected to this council," Stewart said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Races Suffer From Low Voter Turnout | 10/13/1998 | See Source »

CYBER CYCLONE: It's do-it-yourself coaster thrills on CyberSpace Mountain at DisneyQuest, the huge video arcade in Florida's Walt Disney World. Visitors design their own ride, including broken track and 360[degree] loops, then are strapped into a pitch-and-roll simulator for 90 seconds of disorienting fun. Fret not, coaster geezers: though you don't go far, you can still get motion sickness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kick | 10/12/1998 | See Source »

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