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All signs — from the subprime mortgage crisis to Wall Street's faltering fortunes — point to a need for prudence.
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On the need for prudence: politicians, Levi advised, should "learn to live like chess players".
Alderson's rhetoric has, for years, been colored by the need for prudence and realism during difficult times.
Levi complicates his first thought - fight! - with other thoughts: the need for prudence, the threshold of "last resort", and the awareness of the unintended consequences - or what Levi calls the hard-to-control "genealogies" - of violence.
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