America today is the closest it’s been in a decade to recovering from its collective bout of racial and sexual hysteria.
Conservatives must seize this moment and advance a policy agenda that could help the country emerge from this troubling period.
George Mason University senior research fellow Paul Aligica, who draws lessons from how “the institutionalization of indoctrination” (the title of his last book) was carried out in Eastern Europe, believes that Americans have a window of opportunity to stop those who want to reprogram the young in order to implement an “ideocratic” state.
But that window, he warns, is closing. We need to keep it open.
Two recent events suggest that the United States might be at a turning point.
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Mike Gonzalez is the Angeles T. Arredondo senior fellow on E Pluribus Unum at The Heritage Foundation. He is the author of BLM: The Making of a New Marxist Revolution and The Plot to Change America: How Identity Politics Is Dividing the Land of the Free. Adapted from City Journal online.
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