That is good news for Americans who reject divisive identity politics, believe in a colorblind view of civil liberties—one that holds that the law must treat people without regard to their race, color, or ethnicity—and want to return our nation to this tried and true principle.
Now they can.
All the arguments are here—from Frederick Douglass to today’s most insightful commentators, like Coleman Hughes, Thomas Chatterton Williams, Wilfred Reilly, and others!
This book could not be more relevant for our troubled and polarized time.
If you’re ready to trade the tired and failed left-versus-right politics for timeless principles that actually work and uplift societies, read the updated edition of Race & Liberty in America.