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The Washington Monthly has a short feature on what books a newly inaugurated President Obama ought to read. Notable suggestions come from Andrew Bacevich (The Irony of American History, by Reinhold Niebuhr), Jacques Barzun (Santayana’s Character and Opinion in the United States and William James’s The Will to Believe), John Judis (Avi Shlaim’s The Iron […]

The Washington Monthly has a short feature on what books a newly inaugurated President Obama ought to read. Notable suggestions come from Andrew Bacevich (The Irony of American History, by Reinhold Niebuhr), Jacques Barzun (Santayana’s Character and Opinion in the United States and William James’s The Will to Believe), John Judis (Avi Shlaim’s The Iron Wall), and Jim Pinkerton (Hayek’s The Pretense of Knowledge).

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