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The adversaries and the arguments have become familiar.
In "Rethinking the New Deal Court: The Structure of a Constitutional Revolution," the legal historian Barry Cushman wrote that Chief Justice Hughes complained to a United States senator, "The laws have been poorly drafted, the briefs have been badly drawn and the arguments have been poorly presented".
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But in the age of austerity, of slashed budgets, of wrenching reforms, of mass unemployment, recession and stagnation, the arguments have less and less traction if the EU's leaders are not delivering.
The arguments have been made and understood.
It would be even more far reaching if there were more depth to the characters and the arguments had more space.
And the argument has so far prevailed.
It did not and the argument has spiralled out of control ever since.
That's what Alexis de Tocqueville found in the eighteen-thirties, and the argument has had staying power.
On stem-cell research, he said: "the public were engaged early enough and the argument has duly been conducted rationally".
On a day I was making the rounds with Edna, there was a police report saying that two Marielitos had begun arguing on the street and the argument had ended with one shooting the other dead.
"My concern as an Englishman is that they've been used and the argument has been used for narrow political ends in England, first by Margaret Thatcher and now by David Cameron.
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