Libertarian Mob
Clarence Page sees a “radical individualism” that binds the TEA Party and the cultural revolution of the ’60s, but finds practical solutions more lacking in the former.
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Clarence Page sees a “radical individualism” that binds the TEA Party and the cultural revolution of the ’60s, but finds practical solutions more lacking in the former. “I used to call the Yippie and black power movements ‘a slogan in search of an agenda.’ Tea partiers seem to think they’re better off with just the slogans.”
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