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ebook ∣ Charles Krauthammer's The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors
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Charles Krauthammer is known as one of America's preeminent political commentator. He has elevated the opinion column and made it into a form of art. His book The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavor is a new collection that Krauthammer himself composed before his death in June 2018. This book features the speeches, columns, and other unpublished writings that showcased the best of Krauthammer's original thought. He also wrote his last and enduring words on the nature of liberal democracy, the state of American politics, and the course of world history. The Point of It All is written both for his longtime readers and newcomers alike. This book is a timely demonstration of the true meaning of integrity, clarity and intellectual fortitude amidst the noise of petty politics.
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