Josh Kitchens

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William F. Buckley, Jr., who came closer to acting as keeper of conservative intellectual orthodoxy than any other figure of the day, had written in the early 1970s that state-administered welfare provision for the poor was "a question of fine moral, political, and economic tuning" which could not be answered dogmatically in the abstract.
Age of Fracture
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