
Tuesday Jul 15, 2025
#42 Nathan Pinkoski: Actually Existing Postliberalism
A quiet revolution occurred in the 1990s. Our institutions shifted. The global war on terror solidified the shift and obliterated the distinction between public and private, which was once a feature of liberalism.
The fusion of public and private represents a new era of actually existing postliberalism.
https://firstthings.com/actually-existing-postliberalism/
https://pinkoski.substack.com/
AI summary:
Institutional Shifts and Global Politics
In this episode, Dr. Nathan Pinkoski, a senior fellow at the Center for Renewing America, discusses his work on postliberalism and the significant institutional changes over the past 40 years. Dr. Pinkoski explores the transition from a liberal framework to a postliberal world, highlighting the fusion of state and society. He examines the role of key events like 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis, and the 2022 Russian sanctions, revealing how these shaped modern governance. Dr. Pinkoski also touches upon his forthcoming book and his views on influential thinkers like Alasdair MacIntyre. The episode culminates in a discussion about the evolving political landscape and the impact of charismatic leaders like Barack Obama and Justin Trudeau.
00:00 Introduction to Postliberalism
00:08 Institutional Changes Over the Past 40 Years
01:22 The Fusion of State and Society
01:44 Interview with Dr. Nathan Pinkoski
03:40 Alasdair MacIntyre and Liberalism
10:17 The Quiet Revolution of the 1990s
31:15 The Role of NGOs in Extending State Power
33:43 Organized Irresponsibility and NGO Influence
34:43 The Evolution of State and NGO Relationships
36:30 Digital Services Act and Internet Censorship
38:48 Financial Influence and Geopolitical Power
42:14 Post-2001 Geopolitical Shifts
46:19 The Fusion of State and Society
51:46 The Role of Charismatic Leaders in Politics
57:47 Scapegoating in Political History
01:00:36 Closing Thoughts and Future Work
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