A lament of rising illiberalism on the Right and Left

Sep 22, 2022 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

66% : Some are even heralding the revival of Henry Clay's "American System" -- a discredited platform of trade protectionism and subsidized infrastructure from the 19th century.
59% : Although it was never electorally viable, the Libertarian Party occasionally offered a home for conscientious protest voters against left- and right-illiberalism.
56% : Federalism, free markets, and even the Constitution have few defenders in the public square.
46% : Conservatives once paid lip service to freedom of contract, voluntary exchange, free trade, and fiscal discipline.
45% : They've opposed free enterprise since the New Deal, if not earlier.

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