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R. R. Reno, "Return of the Strong Gods: Nationalism, Populism and the Future of the West" (Gateway Editions, 2019)

Aug 12, 2020
R. R. Reno, a prominent intellectual and Editor of First Things, discusses his provocative book on nationalism and populism. He argues that after decades of promoting an 'open society,' the West is seeing a return of strong loyalties to nation and community. The conversation explores historical contexts, the philosophical tensions surrounding open societies, and the complex dynamics of identity and nationalism. Reno critiques the present discontent and calls for a balance that respects tradition while addressing contemporary challenges in governance and social cohesion.
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Strong Gods Shape Political Life

  • Reno argues the West's post‑war political culture was shaped to prevent another 1914–1945 catastrophe.
  • He claims human beings need shared loves or "strong gods" that bind communities together.
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Open Society's Intellectual Roots

  • Reno identifies Karl Popper and Friedrich Hayek as exemplars of the post‑war "open society" consensus.
  • He says this consensus privileges weak, technical truths and market ordering over metaphysical authority.
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Rejection Of Natural Law

  • Lippmann's call to recover metaphysical foundations was attacked as a return to totalitarianism.
  • Reno uses this to show how the post‑war consensus rejected natural law in favor of openness.
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