That's his best trait: he actually thinks on his feet in public and is willing to admit when he's wrong (a giant asset for a public intellectual, something Harris ought to have tried to mimic). He's also very careful about qualifying his generalities.
However, politically he's a run-of-the-mill conservative, which is no surprise given his ethical system.
That's his best trait: he actually thinks on his feet in public and is willing to admit when he's wrong (a giant asset for a public intellectual, something Harris ought to have tried to mimic). He's also very careful about qualifying his generalities.
However, politically he's a run-of-the-mill conservative, which is no surprise given his ethical system.