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Tag Archives: Populism
Constitutional Conservatism or Progressivism, That is the Question
There is an excellent article at National Review Online that I would encourage you to read. OK, it has some really big words and it is long, but I promise it’s worth it. Consider it “homework” for the upcoming test … Continue reading