
The Myth of Left and Right: Caplan and Hanson Interview the Lewis Brothers
Policy@McCombs
Sadly, here, Thomas Sowell is terribly wrong
The chapter discusses the differences between liberals and conservatives and the stereotypes associated with them. They talk about how liberals are often seen as detached from reality and utopian, while conservatives are seen as not caring about poor people. They also address the misconception that conservatives are in favor of hierarchy and not equality. They argue that these stereotypes are not always true and that the meanings of left and right are constantly changing.
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