The politics of transgression versus the politics of normalcy
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The politics of transgression versus the politics of normalcy
COMMENTARY
26 JUNE 2026
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For most of my adult life, politics operated within fairly well-defined boundaries. Those boundaries are now breaking down.
In the post-Cold War era, political arguments were mostly about how to govern a broadly shared cultural and economic settlement. We debated tax rates, the size of government, trade, health care, and criminal justice. We disagreed over priorities more than first principles.
That world feels increasingly distant. Consider this week’s Democratic primaries in New …
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