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Why Postliberalism Failed

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Podcast on the problems and perils of Catholic postliberalism, featuring Dr. Thomas Howes and Dr. James M. Patterson. Book to come!

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BuzzKi11 Well, it's a long explanation that we carry out in parts, showing how radical the NatCon and postliberal vision is. I suggest following Why Postliberalism Failed for more on postliberalism.

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James and I are feeling pretty vindicated by this recent Substack post of Nathan Pinkoski (postliberal). pinkoski.substack.com/p/a-guide-to-a… What started as a high-minded aspiration for something completely new to arise organically from local democracy (Why Liberalism Failed), and morphed

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The lack of historical awareness among these guys is disheartening. They should all be required to read Mark Koyama's Persecution and Toleration, Kevin Vallier All the Kingdoms of the World, and Why Postliberalism Failed forthcoming book before they make any more pronouncements.

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Catholic Integralism is a tradition of thought that, rejecting the liberal separation of politics from concern with the end of human life, holds that political rule must order man to his final goal. Since, however, man has both a temporal and an eternal end, integralism holds

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Can you read French? If so, you can learn my extended thoughts on postliberalism and have some hints of the book Thomas D. Howes and I are writing. revue-etudes.com/article/j-d-va…

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While we gear up for some more episodes after Tom had his baby and James finishes moving, here is an interview we did with Revue Études! revue-etudes.com/article/j-d-va…

While we gear up for some more episodes after Tom had his baby and James finishes moving, here is an interview we did with <a href="/RevueEtudes/">Revue Études</a>!

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We just finished recording the third episode of our podcast. This time, it was with James M. Patterson, professor, and critic of J.D. Vance's political philosophy: postliberalism. He and host Thomas D. Howes are co-authoring a book, Why Postliberalism Failed (Why Postliberalism Failed).

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A year or two ago, I contributed a chapter to a volume edited by William Murphy called Social Catholicism for the Twenty-First Century. In it, I critique postliberalism and integralism. I just now noticed this endorsement of the volume by the adjunct secretary of the Vatican's

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For both Maritain and Journet, the defense of religious liberty didn't require denial of the pope's indirect power in temporal matters. In fact, they both appealed to the indirect power in the '20s when they defended the pope's condemnation of Action Francaise.

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Jacques Maritain offered a way forward for Thomistic practical philosophy that could prevent/avoid the tragedy of Vichy, and in a way that was persuasive to the larger public, and for some reason there are more Thomists who would rather just repeat the errors of his opponents.