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Considering all this information, it seems unlikely that the United States can remain a liberal country much longer. The paradoxes of liberalism are coming to a head. Asia TimesCould the road from Charlottesville lead America toward civil war?Sabena Siddiqui
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Civil War 2.0, US Politics
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Considering all this information, it seems unlikely that the United States can remain a liberal country much longer. The paradoxes of liberalism are coming to a head. Asia TimesCould the road from Charlottesville lead America toward civil war?Sabena Siddiqui
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Civil War 2.0, US Politics
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Considering all this information, it seems unlikely that the United States can remain a liberal country much longer.The paradoxes of liberalism are coming to a head.