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How Henry Kissinger Accumulated and Wielded Power

The Political Scene | The New Yorker

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Contrasting Ideals: Power and Morality in Washington

This chapter explores the differing political philosophies of Henry Kissinger and Jimmy Carter, highlighting the moral challenges faced by politicians. It reflects on the lasting cultural impact of Kissinger's power compared to Carter's more fleeting influence in Washington.

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