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A call for the revival of moral truth as an essential of political debate.
Although compromise is admired in American culture, Shively argues that it is
dangerous to democratic principles and serves to keep theorists from
confronting the real nature of our problems.
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Compromised Goods: A Realistic Critique of Constructionist Politics
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