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America's founders risked their lives to give us a republic - and dared us to keep it. But for greater than a hundred years, an insidious drive did its most severe to rip the republic asunder: a movements of elites, academes, and politicians bent on reshaping the country in the image of Marx, Rousseau, and - somewhat comically - Mussolini. The good news for the United States? Despite its appearance, the movements, Liberalism, is by all protection under the law dead. With this lively obituary, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., founder and editor-in-chief of the North american Spectator, chronicles:
- The variations between healthy, classical liberalism and twisted, modern Liberalism;
- The noxious fumes of Kultursmog, a pollution of our own culture marked by Liberal deceits, distortions, and the suppression of all disagreement;
- The civil wars that offered birth to two competing Liberal camps - infantile leftists and stealth socialists - and the death throes that have engulfed them both; and
- How harsh economic realities and Liberal overreach have changed the tide back toward common sense and founding ideas.