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Will Kymlicka and the disappearing Dominion
Will Kymlicka and the disappearing Dominion RICARDO DUCHESNE analyzes the highly dubious ‛achievements’ of a fêted academic Karl Mannheim’s concept of free-floating intellectuals engaged in the production of knowledge unconcerned with personal motives and interests has long attracted liberal academics uncomfortable … Continue reading
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A rose for Edmund
A Rose for Edmund STEPHEN M. BORTHWICK wonders what exactly today’s conservatives have left to conserve There’s something perennially fascinating about Southern Gothic – it has something to do with the accuracy and elegance of the metaphors authors like Faulkner … Continue reading
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