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The Failure of the Middle Way
José Stelle is a freelance writer, editor, and translator, residing in Verona, New Jersey. This article is abridged from an essay titled “Are Liberal Principles Still Relevant?” The “middle way” between socialism and the free market is put forward as a “third system” that retains the virtues of both, but discards the disadvantages of each. [...]
1Aug1986 | Jos Stelle | 0 comments | Continued-
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