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Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Articles
A True Capacity for Governance (October/November 1986 | Volume: 37, Issue: 6)

<p><span class="deck">Despite his feeling that “we are beginning to lose the memory of what a restrained and civil society can be like,” Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the senior senator from New York, and a lifelong student of history, remains an optimist about our system of government and our resilience as a people.</span></p>

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