Alexander Antukh

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My own critique of liberalism derives from a judgment that the best type of human life, that in which the tradition of the virtues is most adequately embodied, is lived by those engaged in constructing and sustaining forms of community directed towards the shared achievement of those common goods without which the ultimate human good cannot be achieved.
Alexander Antukh
Critique of liberalism
After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory
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