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Peter Beinart, editor of The New Republic, argues that conservatives don't care about people in other countries unless they affect America's national interest.(The Week)(Brief Article)

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* Peter Beinart, editor of The New Republic, argues that conservatives don't care about people in other countries unless they affect America's national interest. The charge is untrue: It is conservatives who have put the suffering of the people in Sudan on the national agenda. The charge, as Beinart develops it, is also confused. He claims, first, that to care about a country merely because of its effect on us is not really to care about that country. He claims, second, that this attitude is undermining the national interest: Muslims worldwide will have to ...

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