The Once and Future Liberal

The Once and Future Liberal
Author Mark Lilla
Country United States
Language English
Subject Politics of the United States
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date
2017
Media type Print
Pages 143
ISBN 978-0-06-269743-1 (Hardcover)

The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics is a 2017 book by humanities professor Mark Lilla, in which the author argues for American liberals to emphasize commonalities as citizens in their politics, rather than differences of identity.

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