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E10: Sam Harris on Populism, Polarization, and His Beef with the Left and the Right

"Upstream" with Erik Torenberg

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Two Constitutions: America’s Conflict Between Individual Rights and Group Rights

The original constitution and civil rights law represent two irreconcilable constitutions, one focusing on individual rights and the other on group rights. The conflict lies in the clash between freedom of association (individual rights) and special privileges for marginalized groups (group rights). The left embraces group rights, while the right champions individual rights and cultural norms that used to satisfy the majority. The left prioritizes improving the lives of marginalized groups, while the right emphasizes maintaining majority cohesion. These fundamental conflicts need resolution, leading to a tainted conversation.

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