The culture of freedom envisioned by Hayek and Friedman paradoxically encourages the careful and minute management of culture. We must be educated to believe that there are no common goods, only individual interests. In this pedagogy, the ideologies associated with multiculturalism become allies, not enemies, of the postwar conservatism Friedman inspired. They assist in the moral goal of expanding market order, for they habituate us to believe that there are no higher truths to rally around.

