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The Case For Liberalism In An Age Of Extremism Alan Dershowitz

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The Case For Liberalism In An Age Of Extremism Alan Dershowitz
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Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Author: Alan Dershowitz
ISBN: 9781510762992, 151076299X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Case For Liberalism In An Age Of Extremism Alan Dershowitz by Alan Dershowitz 9781510762992, 151076299X instant download after payment.

The New York Times–bestselling author makes a classical liberal argument for centrist government, as the Founding Fathers and the Constitution intended.
The Case for Liberalism in an Age of Extremism is a defense of liberalism and its renewed relevance today. It makes the case for classic liberal values and programs over radical-left and reactionary right-wing agendas, and for centrism over extremism in general, showing why the United States has thrived throughout history because of its enduringly centrist base. It seeks to restore contemporary liberalism to its important place in the American political landscape, and attempts to persuade centrists from both the left and right—who may today call themselves progressives or moderate conservatives—that they, too, belong in the big tent of centrist liberalism.
 
As a professor for half a century, Dershowitz never told students what values to accept or which candidates to support, but...

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