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- 0028-6583 author Charles_Larmore.
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- 0028-6583 issn "0028-6583".
- 0028-6583 issue "12".
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- 0028-6583 publisher "Chris Hughes".
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- 0028-6583 quote "Phillips himself was neither Italian nor Irish. His ancestors were a blend of English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh. His father was Catholic and his mother was Protestant. He went to the Bronx High School of Science rather than to a Catholic school.".
- 0028-6583 title "Crimetown USA: The city that fell in love with the mob".
- 0028-6583 title "How Much Can We Stand? [review of A Secular Age by Charles Taylor]".
- 0028-6583 title "Kevin Phillips, Ex-Populist: Elite Model".
- 0028-6583 title "Let Them Eat Kebabs: Why Asma Al Assad is the perfect dictator’s wife for the twenty‑first century".
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- 0028-6583 title "The agitator: Barack Obama's unlikely political education".
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