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What is Patrick Deneen's core critique of liberalism? Liberalism maximizes individual autonomy, which destroys mediating institutions like
family and community, leading to isolated individuals who demand a massive state for
protection.
How does Deneen differentiate between classical thought Classical thought views liberty as self-limitation for virtuous living within a community,
and modern liberalism? while liberalism sees liberty as the absence of external constraints.
What assumption about humans does liberalism make Liberalism assumes humans are independent and autonomous, contradicting their
according to Deneen? social and relational nature.
How does individualism affect citizenship according to Individualism degrades citizenship and the desire to work for the public good,
Deneen? focusing on personal flourishing rather than community well-being.
What does R. Reno argue about the weakening of strong Reno argues that weakening strong loves like nationalism and religion has left people
loves in society? spiritually empty, leading to a desire for 'Strong Gods' to fill that void.
What is Michael Sandel's argument regarding justice? Sandel argues that justice cannot be understood without a shared moral purpose and
that individuals are embedded in communities that shape their moral judgments.
What does Sandel say about moral doctrines in political Sandel asserts that it is impossible to exclude religious doctrines or traditions from
debate? political debate, as they inform our judgments.
How does Pierre Manent describe the birth of liberalism? Manent states that liberalism was born as a solution to the 'Theologico-Political
Problem' by separating power, creating a citizen divided between private and public
personas.
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