Vol. 58 No. 4 1991 - page 751

Last May, a sur–
prisingly diverse
group of writers,
thinkers and civic
activists gathered to
discuss America's
contribution
to
the
world-wide demo–
cratic revolution,
and how the "new
moment" it has
created may affect
politics here at
home. This tran–
script will
fascinate those
looking for themes
that will shape
the future.
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succeeds admirably in exposing the uselessness
of the old political dogmas."
Christopher Lasch
". . .
moves us away from the tired issues of the
past."
Senator Joseph Lieberman
". . .
focuses on the need to strengthen our
educational institutions and what is often called the
commonwealth."
Albert Shanker
". . .
thoughtful discussion about the role of govern–
ment and the meaning of democracy. "
Senator John McCain
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