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Suddenly: The American Idea Abroad and at Home, 1986-1990

Suddenly: The American Idea Abroad and at Home, 1986-1990 is a scholarly work that delves into the American experience during the late 1980s. It examines the role of the United States in global affairs and the impact of its domestic policies on the international stage. The book covers a range of topics, including diplomacy, economic relations, and cultural exchanges, providing a comprehensive view of the American presence both abroad and at home during this significant period. more

Author

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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“The gap between ideals and actualities, between dreams and achievements, the gap that can spur strong men to increased exertions, but can break the spirit of others -- this gap is the most conspicuous, continuous land mark in American history. It is conspicuous and continuous not because Americans achieve little, but because they dream grandly. The gap is a standing reproach to Americans; but it marks them off as a special and singularly admirable community among the world's peoples.”