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Sometimes American leaders invoke the idea that their policies and practices are on the “right side of history”—and that their opponents are therefore on the wrong side of history. What does that mean, that perhaps what’s popular right now is the right side of history? Or that a certain political perspective is the right side of history? Or the opposite? Join Kevin as we take a dive into the topic “on the wrong side or the right side of history.” // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.
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Sometimes American leaders invoke the idea that their policies and practices are on the “right side of history”—and that their opponents are therefore on the wrong side of history. What does that mean, that perhaps what’s popular right now is the right side of history? Or that a certain political perspective is the right side of history? Or the opposite? Join Kevin as we take a dive into the topic “on the wrong side or the right side of history.” // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.

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