From the New World

Nathan Pinkoski: Actually Existing Postliberalism

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Apr 14, 2025
Nathan Pinkoski, a writer at Compact and First Things, dives deep into the concept of actually existing postliberalism. He discusses the fusion of state and society, revealing how modern governance is shifting under the influence of NGOs and tech companies. The dialogue explores cultural contrasts between the U.S. and Europe, touching on free speech and nationalism. Pinkoski also examines themes of euro-pessimism and the literary significance of 'Camp of the Saints,' while emphasizing the struggle for individual agency against institutional facelessness.
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ANECDOTE

Free Speech in US vs. Canada

  • The US legal conservative movement successfully defended free speech, unlike Canada.
  • Canadian courts have curtailed free speech through expansive hate speech laws.
ANECDOTE

EU Power Grab

  • The EU's increasing power, exemplified by the Digital Services Act, raises concerns about national sovereignty.
  • European leaders often obfuscate this power shift, advocating for more centralized control.
INSIGHT

The Big Other

  • Raspail's "Camp of the Saints" explores Western decadence and self-hatred, not racial conflict.
  • The "Big Other" represents a formless entity diminishing individual agency and accountability.
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