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Gay Marriage & rights. Workplace safety. Breaking Appalachian slavery of the coal Barons. Interracial marriage. Civil rights issues. Free speech movement. Cannabis acceptance. Vietnam War protests. Etc...
The history of the Left has no shortage of high points @prageru.https://twitter.com/suhrmesa/status/1110899239515623429 …
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Replying to @EricRWeinstein @prageru
Common denominator of the Left's historical high points: classical liberal respect for individual rights and universalist ethics. Not intersectional identity politics.
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Replying to @EricRWeinstein @primalpoly
We always make a distinction between left and liberal...Dennis Prager explains it best in this short video:https://www.prageru.com/video/left-or-liberal/ …
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I see that. But “The Left” contains sane progressives who are not cultural Marxist or intersectional authoritarians. Where do they fall?
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could you possibly give an example of someone you think might fit into this category?
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Cornell economist Robert H. Frank is my favorite example of someone on the Left who is totally reasonable and progressive, but not cultural Marxist or intersectional. His book 'The Darwin Economy' is great:https://www.amazon.com/Darwin-Economy-Liberty-Competition-Common/dp/0691153191 …
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let me ask this, you said not intersectional, but is he an authoritarian?
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