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Arguments Against Integralism and Influence on Society
The chapter examines three key arguments against integralism: the transition argument, stability argument, and justice argument, exploring their implications for individuals with conservative or counter-revolutionary beliefs. It delves into the debates on ideal theory, religious coercion, and the pursuit of societal cohesion in a post-liberal order. Additionally, the chapter raises concerns about the growing influence of some American integrals and their impact on young individuals in various sectors such as law, education, and the clergy.