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Even without Iran, the era of Reagan was passing. It has left its indelible mark, yet its battle cry -- that Government is the problem, not the solution -- is losing force. Presidential candidates of both parties are struggling to define a new role for Government in the post-Reagan era. While...
Each party is now struggling toward its candidate, its theme. The task is harder for Republicans, who are reluctant to break abruptly with Reagan and Reaganism. Still, Congressman Jack Kemp tries to stir a "sense of activism" with ideas for a flat tax with a low rate and "enterprise zones...
The Reagan revolution is not, of course, just going to evaporate. In part, it arose out of inescapable forces: a sense that Government had bloated out of control, that it was time for a period of unabashed good spirits and confidence after an era of gloom and self-doubt. "Reagan...
Reagan accepted the commission's finding that his Iran initiative "deteriorated" into an arms-for-hostages trade. But he stubbornly clung to the notion that his dealings with the Iranians were intended as a diplomatic overture: "My heart and my best intentions still tell me that is true, but the...
The implications of the high court's pronouncement were dramatized last week by a Louis Harris survey of 227 scientists. They predicted that more than 1,000,000 Americans will have developed AIDS by the year 2000 if no cure or vaccine is discovered before then. Courts and administrative agencies...