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Divided We Stand. Dinesh D'Souza and E. J. Dionne Jr..

by D'Souza, Dinesh; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 24Global Issues. Publisher: American Legion Magazine, 2004ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Capitalism | Conservatism | Liberalism | Liberty | Patriotism | Political science -- Philosophy | United States -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Like any other election year, plenty of labels will be tossed around in 2004. Washington wags will size up a candidate's entire philosophy with a single word. Conservative. Liberal. Left. Right. Republican. Democrat. Voters can easily determine party affiliation by reading the ballots, but discerning who is conservative and who is liberal often requires more circumspection." (THE AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE) The authors define and compare conservatism and liberalism.
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REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 21 Ten Ways Great Leaders Lead. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 22 Keeping Secrets. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 23 Socialist Man: A Psychological Profile. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 24 Divided We Stand. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 25 A Visit with Castro. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 25 Cuba After Castro. REF SIRS 2005 Global Issues Article 26 Public Participation and the Erosion of Democracy.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005.

Originally Published: Divided We Stand, Jan. 2004; pp. 18+.

"Like any other election year, plenty of labels will be tossed around in 2004. Washington wags will size up a candidate's entire philosophy with a single word. Conservative. Liberal. Left. Right. Republican. Democrat. Voters can easily determine party affiliation by reading the ballots, but discerning who is conservative and who is liberal often requires more circumspection." (THE AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE) The authors define and compare conservatism and liberalism.

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