Why populism and liberalism don't mix in American politics (user search)
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« on: October 16, 2013, 01:50:52 AM »

That is why a form of liberalism or progressivism that is "national" in character is needed (rather then one based on identity politics), that is to say one that concentrates on economic issues while taking a liberal stance on social issues but one not based on identity politics and embracing nationalist and patriotic rhetoric much as Teddy Roosevelt did along with a liberalism that prides itself on meeting national objectives such as building a high speed rail system or becoming energy independent via nuclear power. 
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