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LIBERALISM began as an attack on traditional communities. Abstracting from all the lived differences that mattered to those communities, like religion, breeding, caste, and trade, and replacing them with the universal right to liberty to protect one's life and pursue one's own version of happiness, its natural tendency has always been "libertarian." Of course, it had to accept some elements of communal continuity; it taught the social contract, not anarchy. Thus liberalism has always contained its own more communitarian wing while inciting nonliberal communitarian dissenters.
Since 1990, though, largely through the efforts of Amitai Etzioni, a professor of ...