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The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common Apart From The Elements Of A Sometimes Successful Civil Religion Based Around A Sentimental, Indeed Sometimes Teary-eyed, Attachment To The Constitution And A Belief In The Quasi-divine Wisdom Of The Founding Fathers.

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

Simon Critchley Quotes: The Yearning For The Common Good Comes From The Refusal To Accept That Perhaps Americans Have Very Little In Common

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