"Reframing Rhetoric "argues that liberalism is a politics of both
rational and civic virtue. In its highest form, it is about
cooperating, compromising, and making commitments with others in
the making of laws that allow all of us to prosper and have
security. In the end in politics it is not the lack of knowledge
that corrupts political argument but faulty presumptions;
specifically presumptions about what we think we know and don't
know.
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