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...ballots to run alongside other state election issues—obligates these political parties to higher standards of democratic fairness than mere private institutions. They may not be government entities in name, but they are as influential. No viable presidential candidate has emerged from a third party since Theodore Roosevelt??s bid for reelection, and the last third-party candidate to win an election was Abraham Lincoln in 1860. For the foreseeable future, every presidential election will be a contest between a Democrat and a Republican; for the United States to be fairly considered a democracy, the selection...
...take hard enough measures. In a place where memories of empire evoke melancholy, commentators quickly forced the comparison between the current Prime Minister and Iron Lady Thatcher, who exactly 25 years ago imposed the British will by force, defeating an Argentine military invasion of the Malvinas islands. Remembering Teddy Roosevelt??s famous quote of diplomacy by sticks and carrots, the sensationalist Sun grudged that Britain “appears to have lost the stick...
...Throughout the next decade, Schlesinger wrote about the rising threat of Stalinism, chronicled “The Age of Roosevelt??, and provided advice to Democratic causes and presidential candidates like Adlai E. Stevenson...
Throughout the next decade, Schlesinger wrote about the rising threat of Stalinism, chronicled “The Age of Roosevelt??, and provided advice to Democratic causes and presidential candidates like Adlai E. Stevenson...
...women than to the great majority of men. These things are undoubtedly tied up with women’s biological functions. The women bear the children, and love them before they even come into the world.” In this modern era, we cannot lose sight of Roosevelt??s wisdom. After all, mother knows best...