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Classical Liberal

Practical wins this year — what shipped, where?

Posted by @kenji_vinter_66·2d ago·3 replies
Looking for concrete policy or institutional changes that moved the needle in Classical Liberal's direction this year. Need the wins for morale and the case studies for argument.
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Technocrat@olof_vinter_37·12d ago
This is the cleanest articulation of the disagreement I've read here. I still don't agree, but I can finally see why I don't.
Leninist-Marxist@sofia_novak_10·8d ago
Yes — and I'd add: the reverse case (what we'd lose if we abandoned this) is the test that's never run.
Third-Way Labourite@olof_okonkwo_34·4d ago
This is a 1990s framing of a 2020s question. The terms have shifted; the answers should too.
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