Our politics has problems. There must be a way to bring the steadfastness of a Diogenes or a John Brown into public discourse uncompromised, but in a way that is also palatable to those who turn away from the words of someone so unusual.
On Conservatism
Lessons from the Madness of Diogenes and John Brown
By Mark Benton ● Starting Points Journal ● 01/15/2018
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