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LRB Article PDF: How do you like your liberalism: fat or thin? (<i>LRB</i> volume 23 number 11, 7 June 2001) 

LRB Article PDF: How do you like your liberalism: fat or thin? (LRB volume 23 number 11, 7 June 2001)

Glen Newey

Corinthians, it was once said, worshipped at the tomb of the unknown god. Liberals worship at the tomb of the unknown principle; they'd be prepared to die for their beliefs, if only they knew what they were. Nowadays the creed, at least among political philosophers, recalls the fate of the Old Left: implacable certitude combined with smithereened factionalism. At the same time, liberalism routinely gets a drubbing from multiculturalists, who think either that liberals should smile indulgently on practices like clitoridectomy, or that the fact that they don't shows that liberalism fails to deliver what it promises.

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