[VISION] | PEOPLE: There are no people visible in the image. | TEXT: force abroad—is to support wars of national liberation. This is likely not a solution at all. In a speech in 2006, Power told graduating students at Santa Clara University Law School “to demand that our representatives are attentive to the human consequences of their decision making.” The new round of engagements abroad by the Obama administration may well come to be seen as the last glimmerings of American hubris. “Kings can have subjects,” George F. Kennan once observed, “it is a question whether a republic can.” It would be no small irony if, in her zeal to reshape American foreign policy in the image of liberal internationalism, Power were to usher in its demise. Jacob Heilbrunn is the author of the newly released, They Knew They Were Right: the Rise of the Neocons, and a senior editor at the National Interest. | OBJECTS: - Text on a page | SETTING: - The image appears to be a page from a book or document, with a white background and black text. | ACTIVITY: - The activity is reading or studying the text on the page. | NOTABLE: - The text discusses political topics, including foreign policy, the role of representatives, and the impact of certain individuals on American foreign policy. It also mentions Jacob Heilbrunn, who is an author and editor.