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liberal invocations of the private/public divide do tolerance no favors
read raymond geuss
public goods, private goods by raymond geuss
liberalism chapter starts page 75, the passage i had in mind starts around 81 but there wasn’t a terse screen-shot-able encapsulation (which is fine, i like his method of presentation here [though it is comes through that this writing is a relatively earlier piece, it’s not necessarily bad or good]). particularly i had in mind the example of religious neighbors.