Greater contact between Iranian and American societies will encourage democratization inside Iran.
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Washington has already started talking about how to live with a nuclear Iran. The Bush administration's decision to have talks with Iran is just a crash course in peaceful coexistence.
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In this short video clip, my hero philosopher Donald Davidson is explaining to Michael Dummett, a leading British philosopher, what is the point of his philosophy: “It makes some people happy.”
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Gandhi once said: “Men say I am a saint losing himself in politics. The fact is that I am a politician trying my hardest to become a saint.”
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“If it bleeds, it leads.” Ask any journalist and he or she will tell you this old cliché holds true. It is tempting to suggest that in a media culture in which bad news is good news, a culture in which recognition of tragedy rather than of objectivity is the accepted definition of press
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What are the chances of the US and Israel taking part in any military strike against Iran? I am speaking of war, of flame, and of ashes. And of what, for Iran, avoiding war means. In another sense: is war avoidable?
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A strategic struggle is taking place over Iraq between America and Iran. Fire always plays with fire. What strategy, what fire, what play?
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