Leo Strauss Quotes
Liberal Relativism Has Its Roots In The Natural Right Tradition Of Tolerance Or In The Notion That Everyone Has A Natural Right To The Pursuit Of Happiness As He Understands Happiness; But In Itself It Is A Seminary Of Intolerance.
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