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  1. Originally published: New York : Free Press, c2000 Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-212) and index

  2. Arguing the world : the New York intellectuals in their own words. by. Dorman, Joseph, 1958-. Publication date. 2000. Topics. Intellectuals, Intellectuals. Publisher. New York : Free Press.

  3. eBook ISBN 978-0-679-64598-6. Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper.

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  4. Arguing the World is a portrait of four of the leading members of the group in their own words, based on the extensive interviews that formed the basis for Joseph Dorman's acclaimed film of the same name, which New York magazine named in 1999 as the Best New York Documentary.

    • Joseph Dorman
  5. 1. Criticism. The first horseman is criticism. Criticizing your partner is different than offering a critique or voicing a complaint. The latter two are about specific issues, whereas the former is an ad hominem attack. It is an attack on your partner at the core of their character.

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  6. tion1. Is cheating getting worse?2. Should stu. en. s be able to grade their teachers?3. Doe. y. ur school hand out too many a’s?4. Should. id. le school students be drug tested?5. Should readin. a. d math be taught in gym class too?6. How seriou.

  7. It is the story of a lifelong political argument among brilliant and engaging individuals who came of age as radicals at the City College of New York during the Great Depression and then...

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