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** “Sunday is the golden clasp that binds
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** January 1993 • by Glenn C. Loury
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** The New Liberal Racism ([link removed])
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** We have been repeatedly subjected to the hysterical ravings of political and academic demagogues, who seek to build their careers by exploiting alienation and gullibility.
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** May 2012 • by R. R. Reno
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** The Selma Analogy ([link removed])
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** It’s easy to see why gay activists invoke the civil-rights movement of the 1950s and early 1960s, and not just because it’s a handy way to take the moral high ground.
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