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2017 English-language book by Mark Lilla
The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics is a 2017 book by humanities professor
Mark Lilla , in which the author argues for U.S. liberals to emphasize commonalities as citizens in their politics, rather than
differences of identity .
References
Beran, Michael Knox (August 28, 2017).
"The New Manichaeans" .
National Review . Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
Dreher, Rod (August 11, 2017).
"Liberalism's Crack Up" .
The American Conservative . Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
Dreher, Rod (August 7, 2017).
"Democrats: 'The Party Of Jessica Yogamat' " .
The American Conservative . Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
Dreher, Rod (August 16, 2017).
"Mark Lilla Vs. Identity Politics" .
The American Conservative . Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
Gage, Beverly (August 15, 2017).
"An Intellectual Historian Argues His Case Against Identity Politics" .
The New York Times .
ISSN
0362-4331 .
Hochschild, Arlie Russell (August 18, 2017).
"Liberals' woes run deep, but the way out is murky" .
Washington Post .
ISSN
0190-8286 .
Illing, Sean (August 15, 2017).
"Debating the liberal case against identity politics" .
Vox . Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
Kaiser, Charles; Green, Lloyd (August 20, 2017).
"The Once and Future Liberal reviews: identity and the American body politic" .
The Guardian .
ISSN
0261-3077 .
Siegel, Robert (August 15, 2017).
" 'The Once And Future Liberal' Looks At Shortfalls Of American Liberalism" .
NPR.org . Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
Swaim, Barton (August 18, 2017).
"Beyond Identity Politics" .
Wall Street Journal .
ISSN
0099-9660 . Archived from
the original on August 21, 2017.
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