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While most Americans are involved in their daily affairs, or content to skim the surface of current events, "internationalists are always hard at work in quiet places making plans for a more perfect union," observed Newsweek senior editor Michael Hirsh. Writing in a special December 2001--February 2002 international edition of the magazine, Hirsh continued: "in the end the internationalists have always dominated national policy. Even so, they haven't bragged about their globe-building for fear of reawakening the other half of the American psyche, our berserker nationalism. And so they have always done it in the most out-of-the-way places and with little ado."
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