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But there are a handful of more disinterested views of the settlement.Perhaps most surprising is the commentary by Einer Elhauge, a Harvard law professor and co-author of a leading antitrust textbook, who describes himself as a "strong supporter" of the Bush administration and its antitrust division.
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The Federalists genuinely believed that the Jeffersonians would pull the country down into a mire of antediluvian slave-state agrarianism; the Democratic Republicans' long-term, disinterested view was that the Federalists would sell the country out to Wall Street.
A statesman, the argument went, ought to have a disinterested view of the long-term welfare of the state, not a narrow factional wish for short-term power-grabbing on behalf of his friends and financiers.
(Not all of those who complain of a war against Christians take such a disinterested view).
However, I think the key point is one Hodgson only half concedes: that exceptionalism "is not so much a disinterested view of the American past as a dimension of American patriotism".
The effect held whether they saw the negotiation on video or read about it on paper, whether they viewed it from a disinterested third-party perspective or imagined themselves as senior managers in a corporation evaluating an internal candidate.
The resulting film is inevitably partial — it relies entirely on those six voices, without the usual documentary chorus of opposing views or disinterested experts — but also eminently, even thrillingly fair-minded.
Europeans — France and Germany in particular — are viewed as disinterested actors in Afghanistan and the region, detached from any imperialist ambitions.
In the "age of scientific enlightenment" (ibid., p. 420) an ethically disinterested or even cynical view of the world is therefore out of place: "Psychology points in the direction of human needs and interests that must be satisfied.
I view the Bloomberg bike-lane policy as a classic case of regulatory capture by a small faddist minority intent on foisting its bipedalist views on a disinterested or actively reluctant populace.
John says that while in principle he supports the policy of expanding bike lanes, he doesn't like "the way it has been implemented, particularly in New York": I view the Bloomberg bike-lane policy as a classic case of regulatory capture by a small faddist minority intent on foisting its bipedalist views on a disinterested or actively reluctant populace.
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