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Magris’s novel is not only an important literary achievement; it also has a deep connection to the
dangers
that we face now, particularly the wave of fanaticism, from Mumbai to Oslo, in the name of a holy war against the “other.”
Fortunately for them, there is a compelling way to combine the fundamentally French concern about the
dangers
of inequality with the fundamentally German concern about excessive public debt.
In his book Profiles in Courage, John F. Kennedy wrote that, in politics, there comes a moment when “a man must do what he must – in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers, and pressures.”
The
dangers
of both action and inaction are very high.
The linking of PC’s produced scares about the potential
dangers
of the new world.
When we cannot be sure how to improve the world, prudence becomes an important virtue, and grandiose visions can pose grave
dangers.
As a result, the moralizers risk bringing the common roof down on Europe’s head, and confronting the nationalist
dangers
that the EU was created to prevent.
But the anxiety now being felt across the EU shows the
dangers
of that strategy.
On the one hand, having a capacity to reason confers an obvious evolutionary advantage, because it makes it possible to solve problems and to plan to avoid dangers, thereby increasing the prospects of survival.
Even the most banal statements of Helmut Schmidt and Helmut Kohl, pronouncing from retirement on the
dangers
of betraying their European dream, are adored as shimmering pearls of wisdom.
Iran’s oil and gas should not blind China to the
dangers
to its neighborhood and the entire world if the Islamic Republic develops a nuclear weapon.
But former US Federal Reserv e Chairman Alan Greenspan warns of inflationary
dangers.
To talk about the
dangers
of inflation is scaremongering.
A united Europe can respond to these
dangers
in ways that no single state can.
Disarmament must anticipate emerging
dangers
from other weapons.
With fragmentation threatening to replace globalization, the urgent need now is to share concepts, insights, and good practices that can bring people together and head off
dangers.
But, as Japan’s reactors have shown, coastal nuclear-power plants confront more serious
dangers.
Big Banks’ Tall TalesWASHINGTON, DC – There are two competing narratives about recent financial-reform efforts and the
dangers
that very large banks now pose around the world.
Some dismiss the
dangers
of this nationalist resurgence, arguing that economic interdependence will protect us from our own atavistic urges.
Given the
dangers
that increased risks imply for everyone, there is a strong moral case for a policy of stopping further proliferation rather than arguing that Iran or North Korea have a right to do whatever they wish as sovereign states.
The SDGs will continue the fight against extreme poverty, but also add the challenges of ensuring more equitable economic growth and environmental sustainability, especially the key goal of curbing the
dangers
of human-induced climate change.
If this is the pattern of the future, it may have serious
dangers
for the European enterprise.
But three recent developments have reignited the debate about the
dangers
of unfettered growth.
The nature of the
dangers
- that is, the threats from which the Alliance protects us - are changing.
But, while this solution would contain the problem of the commons, the
dangers
could outweigh the benefits.
We can do now what we should have done a long time ago, with regard to both nuclear and transgenic technologies: start paying more attention to the
dangers
of human ingenuity – and more respect to the genius of nature.
But it could also introduce new
dangers.
Unfortunately, President Barack Obama has greatly compounded the
dangers
by hiding the US role in Syria from the American people and from world opinion.
As a result, we are too easily distracted from the real
dangers
of modern demagoguery.
Stoking hatred of minorities, fulminating against the press, stirring up the mob against intellectuals, financiers, or anyone who speaks more than one language, were not part of mainstream politics, because enough people still understood the
dangers
of such talk.
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