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Zack Beauchamp @ Vox · 07/01/2024 06:00 EDT

You’re a liberal and you don’t even know it

In 1955, the philosopher Charles Frankel was troubled. A committed civil libertarian, he had come to believe that the prevailing winds of public life had turned against his beloved liberalism. He wrote a book, The Case for Modern Man, defending it from critics on the left and right alike. His concluding chapter, titled “The Revolution [
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