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And in fact, there are many lessons for the rest of the world from what has happened to Hong Kong, from the way the Chinese Communist Party has crushed liberalism in the city over the past three years.
...has crushed liberalism in the city over the past three years
He had done things like sit down with law firms to try to draw up very specific and concrete plans For how he could cement his own power upon return to office how to do so legally Subtly and effectively and like we did project 2025, but a lot of that stuff When it's been implemented has been done very loudly and not in an especially subtle fashion Right, and in some ways Trump has been more aggressive in Counterproductive ways than what was listed in that document, which is a kind of wild thing to think about For all these reasons do you think Now the main cleavage in American politics is between liberalism and Illiberalism, I mean, is this the political fight that that Trump is forced?
That's a much deeper story and it's about this narrative thing that you that you're mentioning right his ability to connect with people and create a base a cadre so powerful that they can assert their will on a Republican Party that wanted to get rid of and that story that Trump grasps at a very fundamental level that what drives You know people who are deeply engaged with politics today is a story about who we are and who belongs What our future is and how it should relate to our past this Reactionary vision saying that Social liberalism has gone too far and has wrecked what made America great and that the United States need to be restored to its former glory at an unspecified time by building a political community that returns to more quote-unquote traditional ways of living or That's you know reverses some of the changes that were made in the late 20th century.
The disease is the fact that liberalism, which used to be an ideology of building, has become an ideology of blocking.
The disease is the fact that liberalism, which used to be an ideology of building, has become an ideology of blocking.
And he just has this face of liberalism, but it's actually authoritarianism.
And he just has this face of liberalism, but it's actually authoritarianism.
There is something of liberalism here.
This trait is further broken down into imagination, artistic interests, emotionality, adventurousness, intellect, and liberalism.
This trait is further broken down into: imagination, artistic interests, emotionality, adventurousness, intellect, and liberalism.
Walid Shahid has made this case criticizing me several times on his substack to say that, like, if liberalism feels like it's being eaten away by a left-right horseshoe, that shows that, like, center-left liberals need to become more radical.
Um, Walid Shahid, uh, has made this case, um, criticizing me several times on his substack to say that, like, if liberalism, uh, feels like it's being eaten away by a left-right horseshoe, that shows that, like, center-left liberals need to become more radical.
Instead of putting your entire emotional net worth into one worldview, Pluralism spreads exposure across multiple meaning systems: a little bit science, a little bit Buddhism, a little bit humanism, a little bit existentialism, a little bit liberalism, and
Instead of putting your entire emotional net worth into one worldview, Pluralism spreads exposure across multiple meaning systems: a little bit science, a little bit Buddhism, a little bit humanism, a little bit existentialism, a little bit liberalism, and
The communitarian critics of Kantian and Rawlsian liberalism acknowledge that there is something powerful and inspiring in that account of freedom, the free, independent, choosing self.
Now, McIntyre recognizes that this narrative account, this picture of the encumbered self, puts his account at odds with contemporary liberalism and individualism.
Miss Bartlett's recent liberalism oozed away at the question.
Miss Bartlett's recent liberalism oozed away at the question.