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separating facts and values on the left

Does "separating facts and values on the left" mean "separating facts and values in the way of the left political force"?

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Secular liberals, on the other hand, tend to imagine that no objective answers to moral questions exist. While John Stuart Mill might conform to our cultural ideal of goodness better than Osama bin Laden does, most secularists suspect that Mill’s ideas about right and wrong reach no closer to the Truth. Multiculturalism, moral relativism, political correctness, tolerance even of intolerance—these are the familiar consequences of separating facts and values on the left.
  

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Anonymous Does "separating facts and values on the left" mean "separating facts and values in the way of the left political force"? If you think 'left political force' means 'secular liberals', then yes.

  • Anonymous Does "separating facts and values on the left" mean "separating facts and values in the way of the left political force"?
  • If you think 'left political force' means 'secular liberals', then yes.
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AnonymousDoes "separating facts and values on the left" mean "separating facts and values in the way of the left political force"?
If you think 'left political force' means 'secular liberals', then yes.

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