A few days ago, Thomas Kligenstein, president of the Claremont Institute, an influential Californian conservative think-tank, solemnly spoke in a video to call on his fellow Republicans to understand the stakes of
"the most important election that the 'America has known since 1860'.
"The Democratic Party is riding a revolution"
which aims to change
"the American project of the Founding Fathers",
he warned.
The presidential battle of 2020 is not
"a competition between programs on health or taxation, but a battle for two ways of life that cannot coexist peacefully,"
he added.
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In his rather dramatic video, the conservative intellectual opposes the republican, universalist approach, putting forward the individual rights of citizens without taking into account their skin color, to the multiculturalist project of the American left, which considers society
"Not as a community of individuals but as a collection
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