Sunday, January 31, 2021

 

Divided Against Itself

David Harsanyi:

Pluralism internalizes diverse customs and rituals, and makes our lives more interesting and fulfilling, but multiculturalism erodes the social capital — shared identity, trust, cooperation — that makes it all possible. But vacuous universalism and a fetishization of “diversity” don’t make us stronger. A coherent set of values does.

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