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In a new video this week, Campus Reform's Caleb Bonham argues that Charles Dickens' infamously greedy character is a misunderstood victim of "character assassination," and a bit of context in 19th century London helps "set the record straight."
"Ultimately, Scrooge realized he could treat people with a little more dignity and more respect," Bonham notes. "And he did so without government force and without a mob of enraged liberals protesting outside of his shop."
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