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Ep 54: Regime Change for a Post-Liberal Future (Guest: Prof. Patrick J. Deneen)

Ep 54: Regime Change for a Post-Liberal Future (Guest: Prof. Patrick J. Deneen)

Update: 2024-05-01
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Patrick Deneen is a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. Professor Deneen rose to prominence with his 2018 book Why Liberalism Failed. It drew a readership from the entire spectrum of American politics; from Cornel West, Jacobin Magazine and President Obama to the likes of Jonah Goldberg and George Will. The book drew praise and criticism alike as well as throwing a wrench in the smooth workings of the left-right divide of American intellectual life. He is a noted student of American democracy and shares many perspectives with one of its most noted observers and commenters, Alexis de Tocqueville. 


He visits our podcast to talk about his latest book, Regime Change - Towards a Postliberal future.


A conservative who rejects both the dogma of Republican Party “freemarket” corporatism as well as libertarian atomism he instead advances the argument for a common good conservatism. Being branded simultaneously dangerous radical and nefarious reactionary Professor Deneen traces the common good doctrine back to the very foundations of America and ties it to a wider European tradition. 


If our post-liberal future is to have a chance it is time to slaughter sacred cows and do battle against all both the current political regime and the nihilism of those who say that nothing can be done. 


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Ep 54: Regime Change for a Post-Liberal Future (Guest: Prof. Patrick J. Deneen)

Ep 54: Regime Change for a Post-Liberal Future (Guest: Prof. Patrick J. Deneen)