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	<title>Comments on: Foster Care, Liberalism and Alan Wolfe</title>
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		<title>By: Contexts Magazine &#187; One Liberalism</title>
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		<description>[...] When I talk about my recent book The Future of Liberalism, and especially when I talk to more conservative audiences, I’m frequently asked which liberalism I favor: “classical liberalism” with its preference for the market and its belief in individual freedom, or “modern liberalism” and its reliance on the state and commitment to equality. One thing I know is this tendency to see two different kinds of liberalism is wrong.    Listen to Alan Wolfe discuss The Future of Liberalism on the Contexts Podcast.  [...]</description>
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