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Regime Change
Toward a Postliberal Future
Book • 2023
In 'Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future', Patrick Deneen presents a vision for a postliberal society, critiquing the current liberal order for eroding traditional social structures such as family, religion, and local community.
Deneen argues that classical liberalism has created a self-serving elite that benefits at the expense of the working class.
He proposes a new elite aligned with the interests of the working class, advocating for a mixed regime that combines elements of aristocracy and democracy.
The book builds on his previous work, 'Why Liberalism Failed', and suggests a strategic formation of a new elite devoted to 'pre-postmodern conservatism' and the common good, particularly attentive to the voice and status of the working class.
Deneen argues that classical liberalism has created a self-serving elite that benefits at the expense of the working class.
He proposes a new elite aligned with the interests of the working class, advocating for a mixed regime that combines elements of aristocracy and democracy.
The book builds on his previous work, 'Why Liberalism Failed', and suggests a strategic formation of a new elite devoted to 'pre-postmodern conservatism' and the common good, particularly attentive to the voice and status of the working class.
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in relation to the ideas in forming his two bestselling books.


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in a discussion about post-liberalism and its critiques of liberalism.


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as a recently published book.


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as Patrick Deneen's most recent book, exploring a post-liberal future.

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as an accessible book explaining the concept of elite replacement.

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in relation to the failure of fusionist conservatism.

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