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Ronald Steel is an American historian born on August 4, 1936. He is known for his writings on American history and politics, particularly in relation to the Cold War and U.S. foreign policy. Steel's insightful analysis and research have contributed to a deeper understanding of historical events. He has authored several influential books and continues to be recognized for his contributions to historical scholarship.
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"Television has made places look alike, and it has transformed the way we see. A whole generation of Americans, maybe two, has grown up looking at the world through a lens."

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"Politics as battle has given way to politics as spectacle."

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"He has not yet become an elder statesman, though his foreign policy credentials are considerable, but he is certainly our ancient mariner, forever tugging at our sleeve to let him tell his tale of what really happened."

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"There is a curious relationship between a candidate and the reporters who cover him. It can be affected by small things like a competent press staff, enough seats, sandwiches and briefings and the ability to understand deadlines."

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"Discount air fares, a car in every parking space and the interstate highway system have made every place accessible - and every place alike."

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