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To Europeans with whom I speak, the $8.9 billion fine imposed on the French financial-services company BNP Paribas for violating...
In Bertolt Brecht’s great anti-war play, “Mother Courage and Her Children,” one of the characters says, “You know what the...
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Ever since Francis Fukuyama argued, more than two decades ago, that the world had reached the end of history, history...
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