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In crises, some things clarify.
Yet they reassert themselves in crises.
But they are still, he wrote, "insufficient" in crises.
Democracy lives, and has always lived, in crises.
It flourishes in benign climes; it can rapidly wilt in crises.
But the growth of national institutions, in crises especially, helped to forge that consciousness.
Underdeveloped financial systems, he argued, often played a role in crises.
Americans demonstrate unparalleled empathy in crises like the earthquake in Haiti.
In crises, people can easily be turned into statistics by the sheer volume of suffering.
He is hotheaded, with a street fighter's swagger that becomes more pronounced in crises.
In crises, scared investors rush into American Treasuries, which are prized for their liquidity.
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