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Things That Matter
Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and Politics
Book • 2013
This book is a compilation of Charles Krauthammer's essays written over thirty years, divided into four sections: Personal, Political, Historical, and Global.
It includes his reflections on various subjects such as bioethics, Jewish destiny, America's role as a superpower, and personal interests like baseball, chess, and space exploration.
The essays showcase Krauthammer's insightful analysis, humane values, and his ability to challenge conventional wisdom on numerous topics, making it a valuable record of his intellectual contributions to American political discourse.
It includes his reflections on various subjects such as bioethics, Jewish destiny, America's role as a superpower, and personal interests like baseball, chess, and space exploration.
The essays showcase Krauthammer's insightful analysis, humane values, and his ability to challenge conventional wisdom on numerous topics, making it a valuable record of his intellectual contributions to American political discourse.
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