The President of Good and Evil: The Ethics of George W. Bush

Ethics and International Affairs 18 (3) (2004)
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Such has been his administration's impact on U.S. domestic and international politics that the assembly line of criticism often resembles polemical pamphleteering rather than solid academic argument. Singer examines the Bush administration on its own terms

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