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When the Bible and the Gospels say that the victims should have been spared, they do not merely 'take pity' on them. They puncture the illusion of the unanimous victimization that foundational myths use as a crisis-solving and reordering device of human communities.
Rene Girard
Bible
Illusion
Puncture
Say
Unanimous
Take
Myths
Merely
Device
Gospels
Been
Human
Pity
Victimization
Victims
Them
Spared
Should
Use
Communities
Foundational
On September 11, people were shaken, but they quickly calmed down. There was a flash of awareness, which lasted a few fractions of a second. People could feel that something was happening. Then a blanket of silence covered up the crack in our certainty of safety.
Rene Girard
Silence
People
Safety
Few
September
Down
Awareness
Lasted
Our
Shaken
Something
Could
Blanket
Feel
Calmed
Were
Covered
Up
Quickly
Crack
Flash
Happening
Which
Then
Certainty
Second
Fraction
The sources of Islamism's strength include the fact that it is a response to the oppression of the Third World as a whole.
Rene Girard
Strength
Oppression
World
Response
Fact
Sources
Whole
Include
Third
Third World
A university's essential character is that of being a center of free inquiry and criticism - a thing not to be sacrificed for anything else.
Richard Hofstadter
Character
Criticism
Free
Else
Inquiry
Sacrificed
Essential
Being
Anything
Anything Else
Center
Thing
University
One of hardest for any historian or a biographer to do is to capture convincingly on paper something as ethereal as charisma. It's a relative term, and different generations define it differently.
Richard Norton Smith
Relative
Define
Paper
Charisma
Something
Generations
Term
Historian
Any
Different
Capture
Hardest
Differently
Presidents in wartime, embattled presidents, unpopular presidents, they all look to Lincoln. He's their patron saint because no president was more embattled or more unpopular than Lincoln was during his presidency. We think he was born on Mount Rushmore. Not so.
Richard Norton Smith
Think
Presidency
President
Presidents
Unpopular
Born
More
He
Look
Because
Lincoln
Saint
His
Mount
Than
Patron
Patron Saint
Wartime
Richard Nixon as a 12-year-old was given a portrait of Lincoln that he hung over his bed. Nixon also justified what would later be seen as abuses of power by comparing America in the Vietnam era to the country during the Civil War.
Richard Norton Smith
War
Seen
Power
Country
Richard Nixon
Later
Hung
Nixon
Would
Civil
Civil War
Given
He
Over
Abuse
Also
Bed
Era
Lincoln
His
America
Justified
Richard
Vietnam
Comparing
Portrait
Richard M. Nixon honestly believed in his bones that an organized conspiracy of liberal media insiders had literally been plotting against him ever since he broke Alger Hiss in 1948 (he never shifted course, and lost his soul).
Rick Perlstein
Soul
Conspiracy
Lost
Honestly
Liberal
Broke
Nixon
Plotting
Never
Had
He
Since
Him
Course
Shifted
Been
His
Literally
Against
Richard
Organized
Media
Believed
Ever
Bones
Liberals tend to stress how marvelous education is, in and of itself, and also adore it as a vessel for genuine equality. (That's me, by the way: Hell, I think we should be spending $50 billion a year to make college education free).
Rick Perlstein
Education
Me
Equality
Stress
College
Free
Year
Hell
Think
Spending
Liberals
Way
College Education
Adore
Tend
Marvelous
Also
Make
Genuine
How
Itself
Vessel
Should
Billion
Fight injustice, that our children might be blessed.
Rick Perlstein
Injustice
Fight
Blessed
Our
Children
Might
I'm just a Bolshevik with a laptop.
Rick Perlstein
Just
Laptop
Bolshevik
Back when I was 16, when I should have been doing normal high school things, I availed myself of my brand new driver's license to spend as much time as possible in Milwaukee's Renaissance Book Shop, a tumbledown five-story warehouse that the city was finally able to close down in 2011 for safety reasons. It was my teenage paradise.
Rick Perlstein
Time
Myself
Book
School
Safety
Paradise
Down
Teenage
Back
Spend
Finally
Possible
High
License
City
Able
High School
Driver
New
Renaissance
Doing
Been
Normal
Brand
Close
Brand New
Shop
Warehouse
Much
Should
Reasons
Things
Milwaukee
The reactionary percentage of the electorate in these United States has been relatively constant since McCarthy's day; I'd estimate it as hovering around 30 percent. A minority, but one never all that enamored of the niceties of democracy - they see themselves as fighting for the survival of civilization, after all.
Rick Perlstein
Day
Democracy
Survival
Minority
Fighting
Relatively
States
Has-Been
Constant
See
Percent
Percentage
Civilization
Never
Since
Reactionary
Around
Hovering
Enamored
Been
After
McCarthy
Estimate
Themselves
Electorate
United
United States
All right-wing antigovernment rage in America bears a racial component, because liberalism is understood, consciously or unconsciously, as the ideology that steals from hard-working, taxpaying whites and gives the spoils to indolent, grasping blacks.
Rick Perlstein
Ideology
Rage
Liberalism
Right-Wing
Component
Blacks
Steals
Gives
Bears
Spoils
Because
Understood
America
Racial
Whites
Grasping
Hard-Working
Racial rhetoric has been entwined with government from the start, all the way back to when the enemy was not Obamacare but the Grand Army of the Republic (and further in the past than that: Thomas Jefferson, after all, was derided as 'the Negro President').
Rick Perlstein
Government
Army
Enemy
Past
President
Thomas
Thomas Jefferson
Back
Way
Further
Has-Been
Obamacare
Entwined
Been
Than
Rhetoric
After
In The Past
Grand
Republic
Racial
Jefferson
Start
While writing books about the past, I think about the present. It's not intentional, but somehow my books end up being written under the sign of a political mood.
Rick Perlstein
Writing
Political
Past
Think
Books
Mood
Sign
About
Somehow
Written
End
Up
Intentional
Being
While
Present
I've summarized dozens of books in my literary career; it's become rather second nature.
Rick Perlstein
Nature
Become
Books
Rather
Literary
Dozens
Second
Career
Second Nature
I can't summarize my favorite movie, Jacques Tati's 'Play Time.' You just have to see it.
Rick Perlstein
Time
You
Summarize
Favorite
Favorite Movie
See
Jacques
Just
Movie
Play
For conservative leaders, making candidates pay them court, publicly and ostentatiously, is a colossal source of their symbolic power before their followers. It's kabuki theater, mostly.
Rick Perlstein
Conservative
Power
Before
Pay
Followers
Colossal
Leaders
Mostly
Court
Making
Source
Candidates
Theater
Them
Publicly
Symbolic
Ronald Reagan never did much to make abortion illegal. He did, however, deliver videotaped greetings, fulsome in praise for his hosts, to antiabortion rallies on the Mall.
Rick Perlstein
Abortion
Deliver
Never
He
Hosts
Make
Praise
Reagan
However
His
Mall
Did
Ronald Reagan
Much
Illegal
Rallies
Somehow, failures in the public sector are always judged as systematic. The private sector thus exists to ride to the rescue - and their failures are only judged anomalies. A pretty nice arrangement for investors. The only people who suffer are the citizens.
Rick Perlstein
People
Ride
Nice
Sector
Systematic
Citizens
Pretty
Somehow
Only
Investors
Thus
Failures
Judged
Always
Arrangement
Private
Exists
Private Sector
Public
Rescue
Who
Public Sector
Suffer
Empirical debunking cannot reach the deepest fear of the reactionary mind, which is that the state - that devouring leviathan - will soon swallow up all traces of human volition and dignity. The conclusion is based on conservative moral convictions that reason can't shake.
Rick Perlstein
Dignity
Conservative
Fear
Mind
Will
Convictions
State
Moral
Shake
Volition
Soon
Empirical
Reach
Reactionary
Traces
Conclusion
Up
Human
Cannot
Swallow
Which
Reason
Based
Deepest
Let there be a special place in Hell for pundits who make predictions.
Rick Perlstein
Hell
Pundits
Make
Place
Predictions
Special
Who
Special Place
When downed American pilots were first taken prisoner in North Vietnam in 1964, U.S. policy became pretty much to ignore them - part and parcel of President Lyndon B. Johnson's determination to keep the costs of his increasingly futile military escalation in Southeast Asia from the public.
Rick Perlstein
Determination
First
Prisoner
Military
Increasingly
Lyndon
President
Futile
Pretty
Parcel
Costs
Johnson
Part
Taken
Part And Parcel
Policy
Became
Pilots
Were
His
Escalation
Southeast
Southeast Asia
North
American
North Vietnam
Public
Asia
Them
Much
Vietnam
Ignore
Keep
For a movement supposedly devoted to conserving the past, conservatives are oh-so-splendid at forgetting their own past.
Rick Perlstein
Past
Own
Conservatives
Conserving
Supposedly
Devoted
Forgetting
Movement
Indeed, it was largely the clubbiness of the Washington village press corps that let Nixon get away with Watergate and still win his landslide in 1972.
Rick Perlstein
Watergate
Win
Corps
Indeed
Press
Nixon
Still
His
Get
Landslide
Village
Washington
Largely
Away
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