The Liberal Internationalist
A fine new book argues that the contemporary Left could learn a lot from the life and work of the late polemicist Christopher Hitchens.
Michael J. Totten
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A fine new book argues that the contemporary Left could learn a lot from the life and work of the late polemicist Christopher Hitchens.
I anticipated a more thoughtful exploration of Christopher Hitchens’s political history and relevance than what Ben Burgis provided.
Hitchens didn’t just see how identity politics could warp a person’s ideas and principles—he understood that it could replace them altogether.