
Nathan Pinkoski: Actually Existing Postliberalism
From the New World
Navigating Social Unity in a Fragmented World
This chapter examines the significance of social unity and continuity within various associations like businesses, churches, and families, amidst contemporary skepticism towards collective identities. The conversation delves into the tension between individualism and local attachments, highlighting how such connections can be perceived as threats in an interconnected society. By referencing historical thinkers, the speakers critique the homogenization of culture and its detrimental effects on innovation and societal structures, especially in the context of crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
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