
What Does the ‘Post-Liberal Right’ Actually Want?
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What Does the ‘Post-Liberal Right’ Actually Want? mentions The New Class War by Michael Lynn, The Art of Loading Brush by Wendell Berry, Jumpstart America by Simon Johnson and John Gruber, and Exit, Loyalty, and Voice by Albert Hirschman with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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to encounter an argument by someone who spent his life farming for the case for limits in a prodigal age, it seems to me something worth encountering…
There's a great book by Simon Johnson and John Gruber, Jumpstart America, which is all about how to manage regional inequality.
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“A book that touches on themes discussed in the conversation, which appeared at the beginning of the pandemic and addresses societal issues.”
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“A book of essays about agrarianism and local economies, including a notable essay on limits in a technological age.”
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“A great book about how to manage regional inequality, mentioned in the context of addressing class issues and economic disparities.”
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“Hirschman proposed that there are two ways in which you can exit a relationship, either by leaving or by working through the issues.”
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“Patrick Deneen is the author of the book, The Ego of the Modern Right, and has undergone a profound radicalization in his views on politics.”
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“A book exploring the transformation brought by the rise of Christianity and its impact on modern secular humanist values.”
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“The argument of my last book, Why Liberalism Failed, that both the left and the right in their various liberal guises have advanced an economic program and a social program that has particularly affected in a negative way those of less means.”
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The host mentions 'The New Class War' by Michael Lynn as a significant book that aligns with the themes of their discussion on policy and values. T…

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