Is there some obligation to compromise your conviction if it offends someone else? That would seem to be the meme John Avalon and The Daily Beast are promoting.
The Reign of Group Think: Be Nice and Compromise
March 29, 2011 By Walter Hudson
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From the Writings of David Horowitz: May 15, 2010
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But this self-described moral teacher and disciple of Socrates and Christ has nothing to say about the collusion of progressives in the worst episode of mass murder and human oppression in recorded history. Instead, West is the proud co-chair of the “Democratic Socialists of America,” an organization that defines its position [...]
Hard Indoctrination, Soft Indoctrination, and the Books that Change Us
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The Professor’s Islamist Call to Battle
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From the Pen of David Horowitz: December 3, 2009
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Antonio Gramsci once described the revolutionary temperament as a pessimism of the intellect and an optimism of the will. For the veterans of my radical generation, the balance was tipped when we sustained what seemed like irreparable injury to our sense of historical possibility. It was not even so much the feeling that the left [...]
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