Why Postliberalism Failed | Interview: James M. Patterson and Thomas D. Howes

May 27
1h 14m

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Episode Description

Jonah Goldberg is infamous for muttering venomous curses against postliberalism at odd moments, such as while flossing or playing backgammon with Steve Hayes. Recognizing that to the layman this might seem rabid or antisocial, Jonah has invited two authors of a recent book on postliberalism to give some background on this puzzling phenomenon. The trio discusses postliberalism vs. anti-liberalism, integralism, Adrian Vermeule, elite capture, national conservatism, Viktor Orbán, ISI, the Heritage Foundation, subsidiarity, the wish to political violence, postliberalism's institutional future, ground-level antisemitism, right-wing Hegelianism, and Peter Thiel. 

Show Notes:

Why Postliberalism Failed

Jonah on the Reagan Caucus Action

Vermeule in The Atlantic: “Beyond Originalism”

Vermeule: “Ralliement: Two Distinctions”

Vermeule: “‘It Can’t Happen’; Or, the Poverty of Political Imagination 

Patrick Deneen: Why Liberalism Failed

Vermeule’s review of Why Liberalism Failed

Integralism book

The Atlantic: “The MAGA Intellectual Who Prophesied a Queen Melania”

Patrick Deneen: Regime Change

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