Episode Synopsis "Joshua Hawley - America's Epicurean Liberalism"
We discuss Senator Josh Hawley's 2010 article in National Affairs titled "America's Epicurean Liberalism." Hawley argues that our current society's focus on individual freedom to the exclusion of familial, social, and national obligations arises from the 1912 presidential campaigns of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
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