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586. Living Liberalism: Ethics, Society, and Personal Virtue feat. Alexandre Lefebvre

Sep 23, 2025
Alexandre Lefebvre, a politics and philosophy professor at the University of Sydney and author of Liberalism as a Way of Life, challenges the notion that liberalism lacks a vision of ‘the good life.’ He argues that it's deeply woven into modern society, affecting our beliefs and institutions. The discussion includes John Rawls's philosophical insights as tools for personal development and ethical living. Lefebvre also emphasizes the importance of embodying liberal principles and addresses the evolving challenges faced by liberalism in today's diverse world.
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INSIGHT

Right Before The Good

  • Lefebvre frames liberalism as putting 'the right before the good' to manage pluralism.
  • He argues this reversal is deliberate: procedural politics protects coexistence amid diverse comprehensive visions.
ANECDOTE

Rawls' Personal Journey Shapes His Theory

  • Lefebvre recounts John Rawls' life: early faith, wartime experiences, and a move toward a secular moral vision.
  • He uses Rawls' biography to explain Rawls' desire to recover a secular version of theological redemption and ethical seriousness.
INSIGHT

Original Position As Meditation

  • Lefebvre interprets Rawls' original position as a meditative exercise to cultivate impartiality and step outside partial interests.
  • He treats these thought experiments as spiritual practices aimed at personal transformation, not one-off arguments.
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