The hottest Liberalism Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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I Might Be Wrong 7 implied HN points 28 Feb 24
  1. Gemini, a flawed product, sheds light on annoying behaviors of liberals that may hinder the advancement of progressive causes
  2. The post suggests that some liberals may unknowingly come off as self-righteous and irritating in their activism
  3. Spending time with Gemini can provide insight into why certain individuals may dislike liberals and their approach to advocacy
Trying to Understand the World 3 implied HN points 24 May 23
  1. The concept of 'civilisational states' challenges the idea of universal political systems and societal norms.
  2. Liberalism promotes individual rights and rational organization of society, but may overlook tradition and collective identity.
  3. Political structures need a shared cultural and historical basis to survive and be effective in governance.
Trying to Understand the World 2 implied HN points 15 Mar 23
  1. War is seen as a legitimate tool of state policy against a real enemy, not for ideals or justice.
  2. Liberalism's universalist ideology clashes with other systems of thought like in Russia and China.
  3. Desperate efforts are made to maintain ideological conformity and unity, especially in conflicts like the one involving Ukraine.
Wayne's Earth 0 implied HN points 30 Jul 23
  1. The text discusses concerns that the left is targeting children to influence their beliefs and values.
  2. Parents are urged to stay vigilant in protecting their children's innocence and future from this perceived threat.
  3. There is a call to empower children with critical thinking skills and uphold traditional values in the face of ideological influences.
From the New World 0 implied HN points 22 Jan 25
  1. The modern European state faces various internal challenges that can cause it to break apart. These issues are important to understand for grasping how political systems function.
  2. Carl Schmitt's work provides insights into the nature of the state and its complexities. His ideas help explain the struggles within government structures.
  3. The balance between liberalism and democracy is crucial in political discussions. It's important to consider how these two concepts interact and influence each other.
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From the New World 0 implied HN points 14 Feb 25
  1. Liberalism and democracy can have different goals and values. It's important to understand how they interact and sometimes conflict with each other.
  2. Postliberalism suggests a new way of thinking about society that goes beyond traditional liberal ideas. It may offer solutions to modern political challenges.
  3. The article encourages readers to think critically about existing political frameworks. This can lead to a deeper understanding of how these systems affect our lives.
Theory Matters 0 implied HN points 08 Mar 26
  1. Centrist liberalism is faltering because elites have become disconnected—favoring neoliberal markets, globalism, and nepotism while losing the practical judgment needed to govern, which has opened space for populist and radical movements.
  2. Unfettered liberty and digital platforms have amplified harmful behaviors and shallow ideas, showing that freedom without a sense of higher or social goods can weaken social bonds and public life.
  3. Recovery requires recasting centrism as a cautious, 'muscular' disposition that listens to legitimate grievances, rejects bad solutions, and pairs genuine expertise with good judgment and a renewed focus on local responsibilities.
The Oyster Club 0 implied HN points 14 Sep 23
  1. The Heckler's Veto is when an audience disrupts a speaker, and it's been happening more frequently.
  2. Silencing speakers does not help combat bad ideas, and it's not a form of protected speech.
  3. Allowing the Heckler's Veto limits our ability to discover truth and promotes anti-free speech behavior.