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Hey, progressives and conservatives: You’re stuck with each other
July 11, 2018
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“If civility is out of style, where do we end up next,” Steven Greenhut asked in a recent column. “I don’t believe a [civil] war is by any means likely, but I’m fearful of the kind of discourse we might find acceptable by the start of the next presidential election.”
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