America Votes in a Clash of Postliberalisms
Liberal democracy is not on the ballot. It hasn’t been for a long time
Liberal democracy is not on the ballot. It hasn’t been for a long time
If it is ontologically impossible for God Himself to be an ‘independent thinker,’ I struggle to see how Bill Maher manages it.
Our elites seek to conquer human difference by silencing the conscience and destroying bonds of mutual dependence.
There is a parallel between half-baked Jedi philosophy and the theory underpinning liberalism, as pointed out by Charles Taylor.
In the first episode of The Forge, Harrison Pitt sits down with best-selling author and political scientist Eric Kaufmann to discuss competing strands of liberalism, the race taboo, and the future of white majorities.
To define a nation with a list of fashionable bullet points is to denude a rich heritage of meaning.
Far more socially liberal MPs are likely to hold their seats, a poll suggests.
My irritation, for which this article is the self-medicated balm, lies not with particular values, but with the ‘having of values’ as such.
To achieve total commodification, sentimentality, difference, and tradition must be eradicated in favour of seamless efficiency.
The vitalistic rhetoric of market competition is always balanced against ‘small-town values’ by the American Right.
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