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Posts classified under: Walter A. McDougall

14 Feb 2020

The Challenge Confronting Conservatives: Sustaining a Republic of Hustlers

February 14, 2020
The hustling and corruption which I once celebrated as a sort of shady virtue that helped explain America’s spectacular growth now appear to me as a vice and, at its worst, a sin whose wages are death.
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8 Sep 2017

Defending America in an Age of Hustlers, Heists, and Unnecessary Wars: An Afterword

September 8, 2017
When and why did I begin to bristle under the rigid codes of belief and behavior imposed by American politics, academics, and culture?
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