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[13] Deneen's 2023 book Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future, discusses how liberalism can be replaced with a form of post-liberal conservatism that strives for the "common good". [14] Deneen was a founding editor of the internet magazine Front Porch Republic, for which he continues to serve as a contributing editor.
Patrick Deneen similarly argued: The expansion of liberalism rests upon a vicious and reinforcing cycle in which state expansion secures the end of individual fragmentation, in turn requiring further state expansion to control a society without shared norms, practices, or beliefs.
Why Liberalism Failed is a critique of political, social, and economic liberalism as practiced by both American Democrats and Republicans.According to Deneen, "we should rightly wonder whether America is not in the early days of its eternal life but rather approaching the end of the natural cycle of corruption and decay that limits the lifespan of all human creations."
Regime change may occur through domestic processes, such as revolution, coup, or reconstruction of government following state failure or civil war. [1] It can also be imposed on a country by foreign actors through invasion, overt or covert interventions, or coercive diplomacy. [2] [3] Regime change may entail the construction of new ...
The Stock Market Is Undergoing a Regime Change. From the above chart, we can see that the 10-year Treasury bond rate is at about the same level as 2011 to 2012, but at that time the S&P 500 level ...
QUICK HITS. Possibly the craziest free-range kids story I've ever read, courtesy of Lenore Skenazy. A Georgia mother let her 10-year-old walk a mile into town. Nothing happened; he was fine. The ...
A slightly more hawkish set of Federal Reserve regional bank presidents will become voters on the U.S. central bank's rate-setting panel in 2025, raising the chance that any further interest rate ...
[24]: 1099 Patrick Deneen argues that the "current elite" should be replaced with "a better aristocracy brought about by a muscular populism" to advance the "common good", with the common good loosely defined as "integration" which includes the reuniting of church and state.