At his magazine, the American Interest, Walter Russell Mead discusses the future of liberalism. Mead makes a point that I have been contemplating for a long while,
"The gaps between the social system we inhabit and the one we now need are becoming so wide that we can no longer paper over them. But even as the failures of the old system become more inescapable and more damaging, our national discourse remains stuck in a bygone age. The end is here, but we can’t quite take it in."
Read the whole thing.
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