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Baldwin vs Buckley: the Cambridge debate

December 15, 2015 / Jerome Kuseh / Leave a comment

I don’t remember where I first heard about this debate between James Baldwin, novelist and civil rights activist and William F. Buckley, founder of the National Review and the man who more than any other has shaped conservative thought in the USA, but I’ve been Continue reading →

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