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But it is briefly marred by some pretty soft-headed stuff about the evils of unilateralism, the war in Iraq and the moral and intellectual failings of the Bush administration.
Naturalist fiction in the hands of its American masters — Jack London, Frank Norris, and Theodore Dreiser — was left-wing fiction, and, whatever its intellectual failings, it rescued Sinclair from his youthful insipidities.
In the presidential campaign, Reagan told a story about the moral and intellectual failings that had led up to Jimmy Carter's infamous "malaise" — and while the truth of that story would be rightly debated for years to come, it nonetheless helped him win broad support for his agenda.
Whatever you think of the individual ideas, you can hardly accuse him of not engaging in the issues of public policy in order to cover up any intellectual failings.But that is only of secondary importance because there is a more testing requirement for the presidency than intelligence.
When feminist philosophers first considered the question of sexual difference in the Renaissance, they were writing in response to overtly misogynistic claims (in Marinella's case, the claims of Passi), which centred on the physical, moral and intellectual failings of women.
Remarking on Jade's intellectual failings is pointless.
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But there's something more than that, an intellectual failing that I associate with writing fiction, which requires an almost absurd resistance to ideas.
He is likely to opt instead to scrape a little cash together from the energy sector by tweaking the rules for the auction of carbon permits under the European Union's emissions-trading scheme.The final and perhaps biggest reason why all the talk about tax is unlikely to translate into action is an intellectual failing, one shared by both the main parties.
When Socrates asks whether, then, he holds that justice is a vice, Thrasymachus instead defines it as an intellectual failing: "No, just very high-minded simplicity," while injustice is "good judgment" and is to be "included with virtue and wisdom" (348c-e).
Deploying guilt by association techniques reminiscent of 1950s McCarthyism, he also blamed liberal intellectuals for failing to critically examine Obama's supposed ties to people Wilentz did not like.
So in the fine tradition of I, Claudius, Up Pompeii! and Plebs, stick Atkinson in a toga and cast him as a frustrated Roman commander far from home, tormented by the intellectual and hygienic failings of his dim-bulb Brit slave Baldrick.
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