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The Morning After: American Successes and Excesses, 1981-1986

The Morning After delves into the successes and excesses of the United States from 1981 to 1986, examining the economic, cultural, and social dynamics of the era. more

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George Will
George Will

George Will (born May 4, 1941) is a prominent American conservative political commentator, columnist, and author. He is best known for his syndicated column in The Washington Post, which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1977. Will is also a regular contributor to Fox News and has written numerous books on politics, culture, and baseball. His work emphasizes traditional values, limited government, and free markets, making him a key figure in modern American conservatism. more

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