By John Kekes
(Cornell University Press, 1998)
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An introduction to the great philosopher of “civil association.”
He exposes the absurdity of anti-racism: if everyone’s racist, then no one is.
It upholds the political trinity of republicanism, constitutionalism, and federalism.
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