The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

In Defense of Dogma | Solo

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Nov 29, 2025
Jonah Goldberg dives into the complexities behind the prospective peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, voicing concerns over its implications for Ukrainian security. He defends the necessity of dogma in society, emphasizing that some moral truths must remain nonnegotiable. The discussion also tackles the erosion of cultural taboos, the perils of excessive skepticism, and the impact of technology on communal institutions. Jonah urges a return to standards and moral clarity in education and parenting as bulwarks against extremism.
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Too Much Open-Mindedness Backfires

  • Goldberg revisits Alan Bloom's thesis that extreme open-mindedness leads to moral and intellectual relativism.
  • He echoes Chesterton: humans form dogmas to make civilization coherent and avoid drifting into vagueness.
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Meaning Loss Trumps Pure Economics

  • Goldberg links extremist attraction partly to cultural and meaning collapse, not only economics.
  • He argues stronger family, religious life, and housing affordability would reduce susceptibility to fads and extremism.
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Endless Skepticism Becomes Blindness

  • Always 'seeing through' things without settling on truth leaves you adrift and cynical.
  • Goldberg warns that perpetual skepticism can render the world invisible rather than revealed.
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