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The Revolutionary Center: Adrian Wooldridge on the Lost Genius of Liberalism

Apr 22, 2026
Adrian Wooldridge, British political writer and author of The Revolutionary Center, argues liberalism began as a radical way of life and must reclaim that energy. He discusses meritocracy's drift, tech's threat to informed citizens, and why the centre must subvert its own orthodoxies to renew liberalism. Short, provocative, and focused on revival.
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INSIGHT

Liberalism Started As A Revolutionary Faith

  • Liberalism began as a revolutionary philosophy that rejected inherited status and enforced faith.
  • Adrian Wooldridge argues its genius was continual self-subversion, but today it has calcified into an orthodoxy needing revival.
ANECDOTE

Mill's Personal Turn Shaped His Liberalism

  • John Stuart Mill's evolution from Benthamite utilitarianism included discovering human affection and culture after a nervous breakdown.
  • Wooldridge recounts Mill's turn toward Coleridge, Harriet Taylor's influence, and his softened views on culture and economics.
INSIGHT

Liberalism As A Way Of Life From Erasmus

  • Liberalism is first a way of life exemplified by Erasmus: reading, drinking wine, debating, and tolerating uncertainty.
  • Wooldridge says liberalism's intellectual skepticism about certainty and power restraints is essential and has been diminished.
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