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The myth of cosmopolitanism: Ross Douthat on the global elite, a tribe like any other. https://t.co/lOveYA0SJT pic.twitter.com/Hxb7oRur23
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) July 3, 2016
@DouthatNYT Douthat on the Global Elite Tribe. https://t.co/psSE3KwKpQ pic.twitter.com/SxRxEIvzK0
— Instapundit.com (@instapundit) July 3, 2016
"But no less than Brexit-voting Cornish villagers, our global citizens think and act as members of a tribe." https://t.co/HApwkMxmY6
— (((Mark Krikorian))) (@MarkSKrikorian) July 3, 2016
"more genuine cosmopolitanism in Rudyard Kipling & TE Lawrence & Richard Francis Burton than in 100 Davos sessions"https://t.co/HApwkMxmY6
— (((Mark Krikorian))) (@MarkSKrikorian) July 3, 2016
When all my friends are sharing an article on the dangers of tribalism I feel I should share it too... Oh, wait https://t.co/d9B1Vb7Bu5
— Walter Olson (@walterolson) July 3, 2016
This overstates and simplifies, as op-eds tend to do, but there's a lot of truth in here. https://t.co/tYYnAUrj6F
— Andrew Exum (@ExumAM) July 3, 2016
Articulates what I've always thought: liberal "global citizens" live in a bubble that is only superficially diverse. https://t.co/1Y8qtcSGfa
— Derek Hopper (@derekmhopper) July 3, 2016
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