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  2. What Were We Thinking - Wikipedia

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    What Were We Thinking: A Brief Intellectual History of the Trump Era is a non-fiction book by Carlos Lozada, published in 2020. [1] [2] [3]In this work, Lozada critically examines over 150 books written about Donald Trump and the political, social, and cultural dynamics of his presidency.

  3. Carlos Lozada (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Eduardo Lozada Rodriguez-Pastor [1] (born 1971) is a Peruvian-American journalist and author. He joined The New York Times [2] as an opinion columnist in 2022 after a 17-year career as senior editor and book critic at The Washington Post.

  4. What Were We Thinking Of - Wikipedia

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    "What Were We Thinking Of" is a song recorded by American singer Barbra Streisand for her 25th studio album, Till I Loved You (1988). It was released as the album's third and final single in February 1989 by Columbia Records. The track was written by Antonina Armato and Scott Cutler and produced by Denny Diante.

  5. Talk:What Were We Thinking - Wikipedia

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  6. But What If We're Wrong? - Wikipedia

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    But What If We're Wrong? reached The New York Times Best Seller list in the Culture category. [4]Jim Holt wrote in The New York Times that while he was "never bored" and Klosterman's goals were admirable, the book left him "exasperated," Holt asserting the book lacked rigor and treated profound questions with glibness: "My hackles raised, I argued inwardly with the author on every page."

  7. Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity

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    In describing the American identity, Huntington first contests the notion that the country is, as often repeated, "a nation of immigrants". He writes that America's founders were not immigrants, but settlers, since British settlers came to North America to establish a new society, as opposed to migrating from one existing society to another one as immigrants do.

  8. Wikipedia:What were you thinking? - Wikipedia

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    They probably really do want to know what you were thinking, because they know you had some reason for what you did. If you explain what you were thinking, they might agree with it. On the other hand, if you don't explain what you were thinking, it's in human nature that other editors will probably try to guess what you were thinking. Their ...

  9. As We May Think - Wikipedia

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    "As We May Think" is a 1945 essay by Vannevar Bush which has been described as visionary and influential, anticipating many aspects of information society. It was first published in The Atlantic in July 1945 and republished in an abridged version in September 1945—before and after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki .