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Pete Reads Ryszard Legutko's 'Demon in Democracy' - Complete

Dec 1, 2025
A deep dive into Ryszard Legutko's insights reveals the troubling intersections of liberalism and democracy. It challenges the narrative of progress through historical comparisons with communism. Topics include the transformation of human dignity into rights, the dangers of more democracy, and the pervasive influence of ideology on thought. Legutko critiques political correctness, explores the decline of classical happiness, and discusses the hostility toward religion in modern society. His reflections pose critical questions about the future of cultural and political identity.
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00:00 • 43sec
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Why Legutko Changed My Mind on Libertarianism
00:43 • 12min
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History: Communism's Historicism Explained
13:12 • 15min
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History (cont.): Liberalism's Historical Narrative
28:27 • 24min
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52:41 • 16sec
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Politics: Young vs. Old Mindsets
52:58 • 12min
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From Enthusiasm to Institutional Domination
01:04:32 • 17min
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Dignity, Rights, and Minimalist Anthropology
01:21:32 • 14min
9
Work, Entertainment, and the Rise of Consumerism
01:35:13 • 14min
10
Utopia: Communism, Liberalism, and Endpoints
01:49:31 • 12min
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Utopia (cont.): Liberal Utopianism
02:01:10 • 16min
12
Democracy as Utopia and Its Critics
02:17:08 • 17min
13
More Democracy? The Piety of Progress
02:33:48 • 13min
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Is Liberalism a Check on Democracy?
02:46:56 • 13min
15
State Expansion and Group Politics
03:00:11 • 13min
16
Liberal Democratic General Will
03:13:06 • 13min
17
Coercion to Freedom and the EU
03:25:49 • 14min
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Politics: Privatization and the Return of Power
03:40:18 • 13min
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Liberalism's Dualism: Friend vs. Enemy
03:53:23 • 12min
20
Democratic Politicization and the Mainstream
04:05:00 • 12min
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1968 Revolution and the Expansion of Rights
04:16:46 • 13min
22
The EU: Elite Rule or Majoritarian Tyranny?
04:29:40 • 12min
23
Politicizing Communities and Identity
04:41:30 • 11min
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Multiculturalism: Politics Disguised as Culture
04:52:50 • 12min
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Political Correctness and the Slippery Slope
05:04:29 • 14min
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Trackers, Lumpen Intellectuals, and Policing Thought
05:18:27 • 15min
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Sex, Pleasure, and the Decline of Happiness
05:33:18 • 14min
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Ideology: Marx's Legacy and Suspicion
05:47:44 • 12min
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Ideology Resurgent in Liberal Democracy
06:00:09 • 12min
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Art, Academia, and the Correctness Criterion
06:11:52 • 13min
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Cultural Vulgarization and Intellectual Herding
06:24:27 • 14min
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Breaking Ideological Language: Rediscovering Reality
06:38:45 • 12min
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Equality, Despotism, and the Ideological Trap
06:51:09 • 14min
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Ideology Fills the Identity Vacuum
07:05:09 • 16min
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1989's Aftermath: Who 'Won' the Cold War?
07:20:54 • 13min
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Religion: Communism's and Liberalism's Hostility
07:33:54 • 13min
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Religion, State, and the Reformation Legacy
07:47:04 • 12min
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Church-State Neutrality and Christian Marginalization
07:59:28 • 11min
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Conciliation, Capitulation, and the Church's Dilemma
08:10:47 • 12min
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Churches, Conscience Clauses, and Legal Pressure
08:22:25 • 11min
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Secularization, Cultural Loss, and Christianity's Role
08:33:42 • 11min
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Open Catholicism and the Cost of Compromise
08:45:07 • 13min
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Conclusions: Shared Roots of Two Regimes
08:58:04 • 15min
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09:12:56 • 29sec