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Morality

Shades of Abu Ghraib

The grisly subject of torture is back with us again. A look back at the dark days of de Gaulle's struggle to hold onto Algeria reveals consequences that echo loudly in our newest fight to retain what it means to be civilized.

Responses to Fukuyama

Harvey Mansfield, E.O. Wilson, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Robin Fox, Robert J. Samuelson and Joseph S. Nye

Commentary

Dirty, Not-So-Pretty Things: Torture Does Not Become Her

There used to be a line in the sand that we, as Americans, refused to cross when it came to decency. But recent news confirms the United States has entered a new era.

Out of School

One of the admirable things about raspberries is that different sorts seem to get along pretty well with each other.

Books & Reviews

Kaplan's War

Robert Kaplan advocates a pagan ethos for American statesmen in the 21st century, but not all pagans think alike.

A Slithy Tove

Twentieth-century atrocities receive an unrewarding spin for the television age.

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February 11, 2012