Public Policy

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Lets have Henry Kissinger unplugged. Lets hear what he really has to say . . .

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America’s Battle for Media Democracy is an important adjunct to the body of literature regarding media democracy.”

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“It is not that migrants never come back, it is that they can never come home enough to keep families, cultures, and hearts whole.

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“The achievements of the Greatest Generation and the policies of FDR are without equal in American history, but the narrow focus and the crass partisan cheerleading ruin an otherwise fascin

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“Until one understands what incentives motive people, it is impossible to predict how new policies will actually work.”

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“. . . a pitch-perfect call for health care changes in the mechanized deaths many suffer in America.”

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“Thoughts about personalized medicine are like gambling at a casino. We anticipate being winners or we wouldn’t go.”

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“The prevailing theme of Freaking Out is that any terrorist threat is overstated and any entity that discusses a terrorist threat has some dark ulterior motive to steer the public

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“Parents fighting to keep band, orchestra, drama, and dance programs alive in their children’s schools need to read The Muses Go to School: Conversations About the Necessity of Arts in

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“The Healthcare Cure is concerned with ‘paying health insurance claims,’ while the rest of the world is focused on improving care.”

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“Regardless of the results of the legislative challenges and the court fights, Remedy and Reaction elevates our understanding of the historical picture of the health care debate.”

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