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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.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by Jonah Goldberg in the context of discussing post-liberalism and its relation to Marxist thought.
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Guilty, Actually
Mentioned by Tod Worner in relation to the ideas in forming his two bestselling books.
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Why Liberalism Failed w/ Patrick Deneen
Richard David Precht erwähnt zwei Bücher von Patrick Deneen, die seine Ansichten zum Scheitern des Liberalismus und der Notwendigkeit eines Regimewechsels belegen.
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AUSGABE 155 (Harris-Hype & Nord Stream-Enthüllungen)
Mentioned by Jonah Goldberg and Francis Fukuyama in a discussion about post-liberalism and its critiques of liberalism.
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Oligarchy For Me, Retaliation For Thee
Mentioned by Mark Bauerlein as Patrick Deneen's most recent book, exploring a post-liberal future.
We Are All Postliberals Now | Inaugural Neuhaus Lecture (Presented by: Patrick Deneen)
Recommended by James Pogue as an accessible book explaining the concept of elite replacement.
MAGA’s Big Tech Divide
Mentioned by Tristan Rogers in relation to the failure of fusionist conservatism.
#1080 Tristan Rogers: Conservatism, Past and Present
Mentioned by Santiago Ramos as having written a book that was cited in an article.
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