I have my objections to integralism as presented here. But it's weird that an argument that is banal when coming from the left - government is what we do together, conservatives undermined confidence in government - is seen as pure fascism when rephrased in a right wing key. https://twitter.com/ethanbdm/status/1245012664532774912 …
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YES. It is the "social acceptability" of the crazy takes that ride across my transom on a daily basis from the left that drives me bonkers. Don't think that it doesn't slowly shift the conversation among elites w/r/t what's contemplatible.
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Also the social acceptability of the legal doctrines that animate much of Congress and the judiciary.
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I have two sincere questions (have not read piece yet, just some excerpted parts): 1) What is the perceived “unprincipled” aspect of the piece? 2) This piece has been instantly controversial to liberals leftists ( not the same, but some overlaps). What is an example of an essay
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that (presumably also from a prominent writer/intellectual/academic) which triggered a comparative level of anger, outrage, contempt among conservatives? What is a roughly apples to apples essay comp here? Addressed to all of you.
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