Shirley Letwin and Shipwrecked Politics
From Hume’s moderation to Mill’s scientism, Shirley Letwin traced how our conception of politics has jettisoned restraint in favor of utopianism.
From Hume’s moderation to Mill’s scientism, Shirley Letwin traced how our conception of politics has jettisoned restraint in favor of utopianism.
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