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Samuel Huntington, RIP

Posted on December 27th, 2008 by Daniel McCarthy

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The great Harvard political scientist died Dec. 24, age 81.

He was a giant of his field for over 50 years and remained a vital part of the national conversation to his last years. Here’s John O’Sullivan’s essay-review of his last major work, Who Are We?. TAC subscribers can also read an excerpt from the book in PDF form here.

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