Billy Dakin by Greg Weiner for Playgirl (July 1996).
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Billy Dakin by Greg Weiner for Playgirl (July 1996).
“Without the fall, there is not only no grace; there is no virtue. There is no struggle. There is nothing that gives human life meaning.”
— Greg Weiner, National Affairs, 44, Summer 2020.
Greg Weiner: Why Daniel Patrick Moynihan Matters.
“This normative commitment to popular government must be understood in the context of Madison’s empirical belief that majority rule was inevitable, something like a law of nature, in republican societies. Perhaps the most consistent assumption behind his political thought was the futility of what he dismissed as ‘parchment barriers’ that attempted to impose rules without regard for the political and sociological realities in which they would operate.”
— Greg Weiner.
(Today’s offering in our Timeless Essay series affords our readers the opportunity to join us as we look at an excerpt from Greg Weiner's Ma