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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2015 · 15 MIN

The Progressive Ten Commandments

from Hoover Institution · host Hoover Institution

Victor Davis Hanson looks at the disjuncture between the values progressives claim to hold and the way they actually lead their lives.

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Victor Davis Hanson looks at the disjuncture between the values progressives claim to hold and the way they actually lead their lives.

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