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Why Catholics CAN’T Be Libertarian: The Lie That Poisoned Both Left and Right | Patrick Deneen

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Nov 10, 2025
Patrick Deneen, a political philosopher and professor at the University of Notre Dame, argues that both left and right libertarianism have corrupted our culture. He discusses how the obsession with liberty without virtue leads to social disintegration and spiritual emptiness. Deneen emphasizes the need for a return to faith and the common good, advocating for a mixed constitution to balance power dynamics. He critiques today's elite disconnection and suggests practical ideas to foster community, local industry, and moral stewardship.
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A Hometown Of Local Stewardship

  • Deneen recalls Windsor, Connecticut as a town where local business owners sponsored Little League and supported community life.
  • He contrasts that stewardship with big box stores that drained local ties and wealth away.
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Conservatives Helped Market Revolution

  • Right-of-center market liberalism promised to preserve tradition while freeing markets, but empirically it failed to conserve social goods.
  • Deneen argues conservatives helped roll out a revolutionary market logic that destroyed what they claimed to protect.
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The Few And The Many: Ancient Warning

  • Political tradition warns every regime splits into the few (elites) and the many, risking despotism or civil war.
  • Deneen revives classical mixed-constitution thinking to manage the elite/people divide.
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