"We're willing to move pretty far on this issue, we're much more tolerant than we used to be, but don't mix it up with religion and God."

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Source: Republicans: good at theatre, dreadful at governing - as we'll see tomorrow by Michael Tomasky, www.theguardian.com. January 4, 2011.

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Alan Wolfe

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Alan Wolfe is a prominent sociologist known for his analysis of American liberalism and its cultural implications, particularly in 'The Future of Liberalism.'

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