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William Pfaff Quotes

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The accounts that history presents have to be paid. Past has to be reconciled with present in the life of a nation. History is an insistent force: the past is what put us where we are. the past cannot be put behind until it is settled with.
William Pfaff

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It is one of the perceptual defects of Western government and press to assign Western-style motives to what people do in non-Western societies, as if these are universally relevant.
William Pfaff

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Foreign policy deals across time as well as space.
William Pfaff

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Our culture is teleological-it presumes purposive development and a conclusion.
William Pfaff

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The truth is that history constantly presents new problems in the guise of old.
William Pfaff

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The center holds; passion falls away. That is what happened ideologically in Western Europe over recent years.
William Pfaff

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But Americans are different from everyone else in the world - except the Canadians, and Americans are more different from the Canadians than they often think.
William Pfaff

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The moral spectacle of capitalism still offends, as does American capitalism's implacable insistence that the market determine value even in the political, intellectual, and artistic spheres.
William Pfaff

Quote Topics by William Pfaff: Government World Years Problem Political Achievement Behinds Exhausted Passion Past Ideas Democracy Truth Is Socialist Economy Conclusion Seems Development Answers Space Intellectual Style Suffering Different People War Thinking Force America Fall Civilization
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The problems of elites is an old one for which Americans have found no solid answer.
William Pfaff

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We Americans really seem to be the only truly non-socialist economy on earth.
William Pfaff

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Europeans believe in democracy - or, at least, in republican government - but they have considered the alternatives, and continue to do so, and that scandalizes Americans.
William Pfaff

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For four hundred years European civilization has dominated the world - for better or for worse. It is convenient, and flattering, for Americans to assume that this is all over; but it very rash to do so.
William Pfaff

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America's problem is how to free itself from the grip of it's exhausted ideas.
William Pfaff

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The achievement of nationhood is a product not only of time and circumstance but usually of war and suffering as well.
William Pfaff