
New Books in American Studies Matt Sleat, "Post-Liberalism" (Polity, 2025)
Dec 12, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Matt Sleat, a Reader in political theory at the University of Sheffield, delves into the emerging ideas of post-liberalism. He contrasts post-liberal thinkers like Adrian Vermeule and Patrick Deneen, exploring their views on individualism versus the common good. Sleat discusses the historical caricature of liberalism and critiques the coercive elements within post-liberal thought. He also examines the challenges of governing diverse societies under post-liberalism and predicts its impact on the political right.
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Common Good Replaces Individual Freedom
- Post-liberals reject liberalism and prioritize the common good over individual freedom.
- They favor perfectionist, confessional, statist, and elitist politics rooted in Christianity.
Deneen vs. Vermeule: Rhetoric And Reality
- Patrick Deneen and Adrian Vermeule share rhetoric but differ sharply in aims and methods.
- Deneen is socially conservative with big-state economics; Vermeule endorses integralism and stronger religious prioritization.
Different Views On Coercion And Conversion
- Vermeule expects to use state power to reshape citizens' beliefs and values.
- Deneen claims people already hold post-liberal values and downplays coercion.



