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The Once and Future Liberal
2017 English-language book by Mark Lilla From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics is a 2017 book by humanities professor Mark Lilla, in which the author argues for U.S. liberals to emphasize commonalities as citizens in their politics, rather than differences of identity.
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References
- Beran, Michael Knox (August 28, 2017). "The New Manichaeans". National Review. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
- Dreher, Rod (August 11, 2017). "Liberalism's Crack Up". The American Conservative. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
- Dreher, Rod (August 7, 2017). "Democrats: 'The Party Of Jessica Yogamat'". The American Conservative. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
- Dreher, Rod (August 16, 2017). "Mark Lilla Vs. Identity Politics". The American Conservative. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
- Gage, Beverly (August 15, 2017). "An Intellectual Historian Argues His Case Against Identity Politics". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
- Hochschild, Arlie Russell (August 18, 2017). "Liberals' woes run deep, but the way out is murky". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286.
- Illing, Sean (August 15, 2017). "Debating the liberal case against identity politics". Vox. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
- Kaiser, Charles; Green, Lloyd (August 20, 2017). "The Once and Future Liberal reviews: identity and the American body politic". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077.
- Siegel, Robert (August 15, 2017). "'The Once And Future Liberal' Looks At Shortfalls Of American Liberalism". NPR.org. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
- Swaim, Barton (August 18, 2017). "Beyond Identity Politics". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Archived from the original on August 21, 2017.
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