
Evangelization & Culture Podcast Why Liberalism Failed w/ Patrick Deneen
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Oct 15, 2024 In this engaging discussion, Patrick Deneen, a political theory professor at the University of Notre Dame and author, critiques the failures of liberalism. He explores how its evolution led to a freedom centered on personal desires rather than virtue. Deneen compares societal changes to a boiling frog, warning of cultural degradation masked as progress. He advocates for a resurgence of traditional values and community engagement, arguing that true freedom must intertwine with virtue and moral responsibility. His insights reveal a path forward amid the challenges of modern society.
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The Illusion of Independence
- Social contract theory ignores human dependence and socialization.
- Liberalism promotes an illusion of independence requiring a large state apparatus.
The Paradox of Individualism and Statism
- Paradoxically, expanding individualism leads to expanding statism in modern liberal states.
- The state replaces civil society in fulfilling obligations once handled by families and communities.
The Anti-Culture of Liberalism
- Liberalism's anti-culture promotes naturelessness, timelessness, and placelessness.
- This weakens virtue cultivation and increases the need for state intervention.







