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David “HINDSIGHT IS 2021” Walsh
DavidAstinWalsh
Honestly, so much of the modern American left’s contempt for liberalism’s reverence for civic rituals can be traced back to the toxic influence of Aaron Sorkin. There’s a nuanced point
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MorgothLives
LivesMorgoth
I applaud the Chinese government lecturing the Tory Party on democracy, I'm not hopeful though. They never asked us if we wanted the last 10 Million immigrants I doubt they'll
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Kyle ☕️ Nicholas
kylemartynich
What I love about JPII despite my thorough disagreements with him, and the reason why I read his encyclicals over and over and over again, is the fierce commitment to
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mandle in the wind
dmbutopia
The new Kim Stanley Robinson novel looks as if it's been scientifically calculated to irritate me. KSR's often touted as a utopian, but one who tends to realism. But it's
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tomasdiaz88
This and questions like it are poisoning the well with a liberal assumption.Under liberalism, religion is, at most, a quality akin to nationality. It is a mode of expressing human
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Simon Parker
SimonFParker
There's something interesting about the way intellectuals use 'post-'. We aren't able to describe what comes next in any terms other than it not being what went before. I don't
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Spatel
Rjrasva
Will Ireland survive the Woke Wave?If your economy is ruled from California, then your culture will be tooBY ANGELA NAGLEJuly 13, 2020https://unherd.com/2020/07/will-ireland-survive-the-woke-wave/Why does it remind 1 of some recent dhando
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Nimer Sultany
NimerSultany
As should be clear, the issue here is not inter-presonal ethics (showing respect despite fundamental disagreement). But rather the nature of liberal institutional commitments under conditions of deep disagreementhttps://www.bloomberg.com/op
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Brandon McGinley
brandonmcg
This fascinating @BaskinJon piece will stick with me for a while. But I think the tentative conclusion--that an aesthetic of the triumph of the individual conscience can be a satisfactorily
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waria ☭
EternalDago
I don’t know who needs to hear this but every single time Lenin talked about participating in elections, he was not talking about Democrats. Equating a left party, any left
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Jeffrey Sachs
JeffreyASachs
Most of the responses I got today from Integralists were unresponsive, but a few were substantive and very interesting. Thanks for those! With the rather significant caveat that some or
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Jim Hamilton
DrJimHamilton
And now for a thread on how a baptist might try to deal with suspected liberalism, even if the concerns have to do with a seminary prof. What would be
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Hermetic Seal ☦️
HermeticSeal586
I see many evangelicals on here incredibly frustrated by the state of their churches. The problem is that it's not going to get any better. Starting more parachurch ministries won't
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Molly Bloom
mymollybloom
I found this thread really thought-provoking and I’m going to take some time to wrestle with it. I guess I’ve been a “classical liberal” until recently, & now am interested
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The Cosmist Insurrection, Inc. ™
yungneocon
Super thread of threads on the impotence of liberalism & it’s unfortunate influence on leftism. A thread I just did on legalism & so on. It’s relatively lengthy, but if
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James Lindsay, man of internet swagger
ConceptualJames
This is the new talking point, y'all. It's actually amusing because of just how recently they were problematizing the Boston Tea Party on a variety of counts, and now they're
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