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Why justice is more important than the rule of law

  • Written by Klaus Mladek, Associate Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College
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The 2017 Stress in America survey has confirmed it: Americans are officially freaking out.

The survey, conducted by the Harris Poll, reports that what keeps many Americans up at night is genuine political anxiety. Rather than issues related to their work or families, respondents said...

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