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The tyranny of clichés [how liberals cheat in the war of ideas]

An uncompromising look at the dark side of cliches and how liberals use them to camouflage their true beliefs. Goldberg exposes the truth behind many such cliches, including 'the living constitution,' 'social justice,' and even simple words like 'inquisition.'

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  • "An uncompromising look at the dark side of cliches and how liberals use them to camouflage their true beliefs. Goldberg exposes the truth behind many such cliches, including 'the living constitution,' 'social justice,' and even simple words like 'inquisition.'"
  • "An uncompromising look at the dark side of cliches and how liberals use them to camouflage their true beliefs. Goldberg exposes the truth behind many such cliches, including 'the living constitution,' 'social justice,' and even simple words like 'inquisition.'"@en
  • "An uncompromising look at the dark side of clichés and how liberals use them to camouflage their true beliefs. Goldberg exposes the truth behind many such clichés, including "the living constitution," "social justice," and even simple words like "inquisition." With humor and passion, he dismantles these Trojan horses to show how our thinking is profoundly shaped by deeply ideological concepts and convenient myths that most of us accept uncritically--to our great detriment."
  • "An uncompromising look at the dark side of clichés and how liberals use them to camouflage their true beliefs. Goldberg exposes the truth behind many such clichés, including "the living constitution," "social justice," and even simple words like "inquisition." With humor and passion, he dismantles these Trojan horses to show how our thinking is profoundly shaped by deeply ideological concepts and convenient myths that most of us accept uncritically--to our great detriment."@en
  • ""We are only as free as the least free among us." Is that really true, or is it the kind of statement most people will nod at without actually thinking about? Bestselling conservative author Jonah Goldberg calls it a liberal cliché--fundamentally wrong and potentially very dangerous.According to Goldberg, if the greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist, the greatest trick liberals ever pulled was convincing themselves they're not ideological..."
  • "The author of "Liberal Fascism" dismantles the progressive myths that are passed-off as wisdom in our schools, media and politics and argues that "objective" journalists, academics and "moderate" politicians peddle some of the most radical arguments by hiding them in homespun aphorisms."@en

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  • "The tyranny of clichés [how liberals cheat in the war of ideas]"
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