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Article Introducing the Symposium Is the liberal tradition equipped to correct its own shortcomings, or must it be abandoned altogether? If so, are there alternatives?By The EditorsDecember 3, 2018 Secularism and Modernity Philosophy postliberalism
Article A Challenge, Not an Epitaph Professor Deneen’s book spurs us to exercise our rights more wisely, thus proving that we are indeed capable of living as a community of liberated individualsBy Bryan GarstenDecember 3, 2018 Secularism and Modernity Philosophy Book Essay postliberalism
Article Neoliberalism, Not Liberalism, Has Failed The real task is not to identify a replacement for liberalism, but rather to correct decades of ideological polarization and institutional declineBy Samuel MoynDecember 3, 2018 Secularism and Modernity Philosophy Book Essay
Article Liberalism and the Catholic Left I want to make liberalism’s formal proposals a substantive reality. That entails going beyond its own modest requirementsBy Matthew SitmanDecember 3, 2018 Secularism and Modernity Philosophy Book Essay postliberalism
Article Another Missed Opportunity There is an energetic debate taking place in the Catholic intellectual world. For the moment, it remains beyond the pages of this magazineBy Patrick J. DeneenDecember 3, 2018 Secularism and Modernity Philosophy Book Essay postliberalism
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