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3.Speculation has reached such a pitch that a decision will have to be made immediately.
4.But the old ways of choosing a President were giving way in 1824 before the clamor for a popular choice.
5.As the first big banking crisis of the 21st century rumbles on, the clamour for reforming international finance is rising.
6.In the last six months, with Japan pressing on with her policy of inducing China to capitulate, with the international capitulationists intensifying their activities and, above all, with some people in our anti-Japanese front wavering more than ever, a great clamour has arisen around the question of peace or war, so that capitulation has become the main danger in the present political situation.
7.It is further argued that in this age of late modern exhaustion the critical thrust of modernity is best represented by liberalism, which stands as a bulwark of post-metaphysical sobriety against all sorts of conservative/romantic regressions.
8.It is further argued that in this aged of late modern exhaustion the critical thrust of modernity is best represented by liberalism, which serves as a bulwark of post-metaphysical sobriety against all sorts of conservative/romantic regressions.


