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Creative destruction

By Roger D. Hodge

Roger D. Hodge is the editor of Harper’s Magazine.

Mere distance from fact is no argument against an ethical maxim or a mystical hope. —Joseph Schumpeter

The voice of the people is but an echo. —V. O. Key Jr.

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SEE ALSO: Obama, Barack; Campaign for U.S. president, 2008; Democratic Party (U.S.); 2008; Politics, Practical
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November 2009

FINAL EDITION
Twilight of the American Newspaper
By Richard Rodriguez

THE INTELLIGENCE FACTORY
How America Makes Its Enemies Disappear
By Petra Bartosiewicz

PROSPEROUS FRIENDS
A story by Christine Schutt

Also: Frederick Seidel and Mark Kingwell

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