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Article: Steve Inskeep interviews Harper's editor Lewis Lapham.(Interview)
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- ETC.: A Review of General Semantics
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- July 1, 2006
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December 26, 2005 from Morning Edition
STEVE INSKEEP, host: During this final week of the year, here's how we're marking the passage of time. We have a series of conversations we call the Long View. People of long experience can help us look back and, often enough, see ahead. We'll start with Lewis Lapham, who is stepping down as editor of Harper's. That magazine has been around long enough that it once featured detailed reporting on the Civil War. This fall, one issue featured detailed reporting from Iraq. After three decades as editor, Lewis Lapham is moving on to take a very long view. He is starting a magazine on history.
Mr. LEWIS LAPHAM (Outgoing ...