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Monday, 28 August 2017

‘All Cultures Are Not Equal’

The American Conservative:

Law professors Amy Wax and Larry Alexander wrote an op-ed for the Philadelphia Inquirer that made a commonsense argument: that many of our social problems today stem from a collapse of middle-class cultural norms. Excerpts:



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