Liberalism looked a lot different when the philosophy was first founded
Patrick Deneen joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that liberalism has changed since its birth to such a degree that it effectively stands for the opposite of what was first intended.
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Patrick Deneen joins Jim Blasingame to tell his story about how he dealt with liberal influences in universities he’s worked in as a conservative/libertarian political science professor.
Patrick Deneen joins Jim Blasingame to report on the structural defect in liberalism, and therefore, why Liberals should love businesses because they actually make the numbers work and pay taxes.