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Arguably, the threats to the first of these two –from the war in Iraq, and from the assertion of unchecked presidential power-are the most urgent, the dangers involved being measured in terms of months and years rather than in years and decades. But the threat from the failure to deal with the challenge of global warming –though the costs may be a bit further out into the future-is no less important to address.
Andrew Bard Schmookler's website www.nonesoblind.org is devoted to understanding the roots of America's present moral crisis and the means by which the urgent challenge of this dangerous moment can be met. Dr. Schmookler is also the author of such books as The Parable of the Tribes: The Problem of Power in Social Evolution (SUNY Press) and Debating the Good Society: A Quest to Bridge America's Moral Divide (M.I.T. Press). He also conducts regular talk-radio conversations in both red and blue states.
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