The Death of Contrarianism

In the spring of 2007, two era-defining liberal opinion journalists—up-and-coming self-styled “wonk” Ezra Klein, then just 22 years old, and “neoliberalism” godfather Charles Peters, already on the wrong side of 80—met for a discussion swollen with meaning about a magazine neither worked for, The New Republic.

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