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Through much of the nineteenth century, Americans had argued about how to instill in citizens the virtues that would equip them for self-government. By the second half of the twentieth century, Americans argued instead about what rights would enable persons to choose their own values and ends. In time, the political agenda defined by the voluntarist conception of freedom proved unable to address the aspiration to self-government and so lost its capacity to inspire. At
Democracy’s Discontent: A New Edition for Our Perilous Times
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