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Subject AEI This Week: Grievance politics is a dead-end road
Date January 16, 2021 12:15 PM
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<a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" id="" >Grievance politics is a dead-end road</a><br> <[[${article01URL}]]>
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The ease with which so many Republicans and supposedly conservative thought leaders have parroted Donald Trump's specious election fraud stories underscores a deeper problem: the all-out embrace of grievance politics, which is the rhetorical and epistemological cornerstone of Trumpism, explains Ryan Streeter.
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The Joe Biden administration’s best approach will be to pursue complementary <span>near- and long-term</span> strategies simultaneously to bring Iran back into compliance with the limits on its nuclear program, writes Kenneth Pollack.
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Leon Kass explains that the story of the Israelites shows that peoples are formed by shared ideals of justice and aspirations for the future.
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Prices rising faster than the Federal Reserve’s 2 percent target would be welcome, but too much price growth could be a problem. If that happens, the Federal Reserve could be in a bind, writes Michael Strain.
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COVID-19 had the expected impact on China’s documented global investment and construction in 2020, forcing deep declines. Derek Scissors explains that a powerful recovery will materialize at some point this year and likely continue into 2022.<br>
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Michael McShane writes that conservatives have an opportunity to play a productive role in federal education policymaking. They have to do more than just say no.<br>
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