Andre Archie is an Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Philosophy at Colorado State University. This essay is adapted from his book The Virtue of Color-Blindness (Regnery Gateway, 2024).
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The only moral way to judge a person’s worth is by his character.
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Nationalism means different things to different people. But is there one common narrative that can unite the diverse groups striving to define what it means to be an American?
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Francis Fukuyama argues that liberal democracies are healthiest when they foster inclusive national communities, rather than narrow identities among the aggrieved. But is an inclusive national identity possible?
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