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Anthony Daniels

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Henceforth, virtue was not the exercise of discipline, self-control or benevolence for the sake of others, but the expression of the right opinions of the moment.
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Good people have become a defeated class in Blair's Britain, argues Theodore Dalrymple (March 29, 2007)

 
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