

Liberalism
11 snips Feb 27, 2025
The podcast delves into the struggles of the liberal order in the 21st century, highlighting the rise of far-right populism in Europe and the return of familiar political figures in the U.S. Listeners are taken on a journey through the historical roots of liberalism and its evolution post-World War II. Key discussions revolve around the disillusionment with equality and social welfare promises, along with the disconnect between economic growth and individual well-being. Experts debate whether liberalism is in decline or on the brink of transformation.
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Core Tenets of Liberalism
- Liberalism recognizes a world of conflict and change, emphasizing rules for peaceful coexistence.
- It mistrusts concentrated power, believing it to be both untrustworthy and incompetent in complex societies.
Criticisms of Liberalism
- While many agree with liberalism's principles, post-liberals criticize its limitations and unrealistic nature.
- They argue that liberalism is atomising and weak, neglecting community, identity, and national interests.
Liberalism's Exclusivity
- Historically, liberalism has been exclusive, failing to fully extend its promises of social protection and civic respect.
- Edmund Fawcett highlights the distinction between democratic and undemocratic liberalism.