This collection of nineteen pieces by Lewis H. Lapham scrutinize our national pathology of greed and self-aggrandizement. Lapham concludes we have engaged in a dissolute foreign policy, suffered a general loss of coourage, humor and clearmindedness and made a steady retreat from the idea of democracy.
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This collection of nineteen pieces by Lewis H. Lapham scrutinize our national pathology of greed and self-aggrandizement. Lapham concludes we have engaged in a dissolute foreign policy, suffered a general loss of coourage, humor and clearmindedness and made a steady retreat from the idea of democracy.
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