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Liberalism Radicalized: The Sexual Revolution, Multiculturalism, and the Rise of Identity Politics
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Liberalism Radicalized: The Sexual Revolution, Multiculturalism, and the Rise of Identity Politics

Policy File
The Heritage Foundation
27/08/2013

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The Heritage Foundation
Beginning in the 1950s, a more radical form of liberalism emerged in the academy that sowed the seeds for the sexual revolution and multiculturalism. Neo-progressivism mobilized the New Left of the 1960s, transformed American politics, and continues to dominate the cultural and political conversation today. It combines what neo-progressives call personal politics (the idea that American citizens have a right to all forms of self-expression) and cultural politics (the idea that cultural groups are entitled to special status) together as the twin pillars of a new identity politics. As a result, citizens today have more, not less, freedom from government in the realm of sexual expression, and the American electorate has been fractured into various groups.

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