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TAC Digest: July 19

Jordan Bloom reevaluated fair use laws, Galupo reflected on social mobility as a concept, and James Pinkerton argued that America needs both entrepreneurship and infrastructure. Philip Giraldi reviewed a new book that exaggerates Israel’s Iran ops, Tom Engelhardt gaped at the absurdly high cost of protecting America’s secrets, and Dreher compared the presidential contest to a choice between lukewarm sodas. […]

Jordan Bloom reevaluated fair use laws, Galupo reflected on social mobility as a concept, and James Pinkerton argued that America needs both entrepreneurship and infrastructure. Philip Giraldi reviewed a new book that exaggerates Israel’s Iran ops, Tom Engelhardt gaped at the absurdly high cost of protecting America’s secrets, and Dreher compared the presidential contest to a choice between lukewarm sodas.

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