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Noah Rothman On The Convoluted Ideology Of Social Justice

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“Social justice is identity politics in practice,” Rothman said on this episode of the Federalist Radio Hour.

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Where does the concept of social justice come from and what happens when social justice begins to govern a society? Noah Rothman is the Associate Editor at Commentary Magazine and author of the new book, Unjust: Social Justice and the Unmaking of America. He joins Ben Domenech on the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss how social justice has changed not just our academic culture, but our businesses, personal interactions and everyday life.

“This is not any form of justice that I’m familiar with. This is much more like revenge and tribalism,” he said. “Social justice is identity politics in practice.”

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