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To Live Is To Maneuver

Joshua Tait

Reflections on conservative thought and history.

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  • Joshua Tait

    A historian of American conservatism. Holds a PhD in US History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He tweets @Joshua_A_Tait

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