It will be interesting to see exactly which customs the Vatican is going to allow from the past rich five centuries of Anglican worship, life and thought.
It will be interesting to see exactly which customs the Vatican is going to allow from the past rich five centuries of Anglican worship, life and thought.
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Michael LindMichael Lind is Whitehead senior fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington. Among his many books are (with Ted Halstead) The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics (Random House, 2001), Made In Texas: George W. Bush And The Southern Takeover Of American Politics (Basic Books, 2003), and The American Way of Strategy: U.S. Foreign Policy and the American Way of Life (Oxford University Press, 2006). Recent articlesThe US foreign-policy future: a progressive-realist union? The argument for a new-model American foreign policy that unites liberal internationalism and Realpolitik is intellectually and politically flawed, argues Michael Lind of the New America Foundation. The future of US foreign policy: a replyMichael Lind's advocacy of a concert-of-power solution to the United States predicament in Iraq provoked a range of criticisms on openDemocracy. Here, he replies to his critics. What next? US foreign policy after BushThe argument for a new-model American foreign policy that unites liberal internationalism and Realpolitik is intellectually and politically flawed, argues Michael Lind of the New America Foundation. |
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