Mandela neither demanded nor received an entirely unconditional devotion; in power he expected his compatriots to behave as assertive citizens not genuflecting disciples
Mandela neither demanded nor received an entirely unconditional devotion; in power he expected his compatriots to behave as assertive citizens not genuflecting disciples
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Irwin StelzerIrwin Stelzer is director of economic policy studies at the Hudson Institute. He has written extensively on policy issues such as Americas competitive position in the world economy, optimum regulatory policies, the consequences of European integration, and factors affecting and impeding economic growth. He is the U.S. economic and political columnist for The Sunday Times (London) and The Courier Mail (Australia), and a contributing editor of The Weekly Standard. Recent articlesAmerica the ugly? Will Iraqs legacy be a resentful, mistrusted America? In the fifth of a series in which original voices from around the world exchange letters with Americans, the British broadcaster David Elstein, a libertarian conservative and anti-anti-American, expresses his dismay over recent United States foreign policy to the Hudson Institutes Irwin Stelzer. |
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