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Mentioned in 15 episodes

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 15 episodes

Mentioned as Deneen's most recent book, discussing the need for regime change toward a post-liberal future.
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644. Has America Lost Its Appetite for the Common Good?
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Laura K. Field
as a book by Patrick Deneen that has a cagey quality and could be read as quite moderate or as quite radical.
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The Furious Minds of MAGA (w/ Laura Field)
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Jonah Goldberg
in the context of discussing post-liberalism and its relation to Marxist thought.
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Guilty, Actually
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Tod Worner
in relation to the ideas in forming his two bestselling books.
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Why Liberalism Failed w/ Patrick Deneen
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Conor Gallagher
as an incredible book, a master class in political philosophy.
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Why Catholics CAN’T Be Libertarian: The Lie That Poisoned Both Left and Right | Patrick Deneen
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Jonah Goldberg
in the context of reviewing it for Law and Liberty and its connection to Marxist terms.
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Prepackaged Henhouses | Ruminant
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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 James Lindsay in the context of describing the woke right and their call for social order.
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Sociognosticism and the Black Magic of Aleksandr Dugin
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Jonah Goldberg
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Francis Fukuyama
in a discussion about post-liberalism and its critiques of liberalism.
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Oligarchy For Me, Retaliation For Thee
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Emily Jashinsky
, noting that Patrick Dineen wrote about the need for a new elite.
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Doomscroll 32: Emily Jashinsky
Mentioned by James Lindsay in relation to J.D. Vance's interest in changing the current political system.
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Stakeholderism and the Post-America Movement | James Lindsay
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Balázs Orbán
as his favorite book, providing insights into what should be done post-liberalism.
The New Politics with Balázs Orbán
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Auron Macintyre
as a recently published book.
Curtis Yarvin Apologizes for Being Wrong About Trump | 2/3/25
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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)
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Gladden Pappin
for its exploration of a governing mindset beyond challenging the elite.
The New Politics with Gladden Pappin
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James Pogue
as an accessible book explaining the concept of elite replacement.
MAGA’s Big Tech Divide
Mentioned as Patrick Deneen's second major book after he got heavily involved with the post-liberal movement.
Against Deneen
Mentioned by Laura Field in the context of J.D. Vance speaking at Patrick Deneen's book launch.
Why MAGA Loves Illiberalism (w/ Laura Field)
Mentioned by Laura Field as another book written by Patrick Deneen.
The Intellectual Forces Behind JD Vance + Vance Divorce Rumors
Mentioned by James Lindsay when discussing the post-liberal thinker from Notre Dame's ideas.
The Russian National Socialism of Aleksandr Dugin

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