Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 September 2023
Chapter 11 concedes a potential criticism of Post-Truth American Politics by noting that the supporting Stories for political and economic imbalance in America, cited in the essay, are mostly right-wing Stories. It insists, however, that they were not selected for discussion because the author is left-wing but because the two crises are so dangerous that they simply must be addressed. Therefore this chapter also notes, for the sake of analytical equivalence, the less-than-entirely-true character of some current left-wing Stories promoted by Danielle Allen, Noah Feldman, and Nikole Hannah-Jones.
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