Talk:Roger Sandall
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Neoconservative?[edit]
As there are similarities between his viewpoints and those of neocons, I wonder if he shouldn't be described as a neocon. Then the attitudes he calls "designer tribalism", I would simply call multiculturalism.
- If there were only similarities, then the answer is no. After all, one can find similarities between certain views of Bill Clinton and Bill Kristol, or (to use a more striking example) Pat Buchanan and Norman Podhoretz, but that doesn't make either Bill Clinton or Buchanan neocons. Not to mention Sandall wasn't actually American, which further complicates the matter. --Ismail (talk) 21:32, 22 July 2022 (UTC)
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