Political liberalism can fail as a coherent governing ideology while elements of it continue to survive and shape society as a spiritual or cultural principle—especially where tied to religious traditions. The distinction matters because remedies that treat liberalism purely as a political program will miss the deeper cultural energies that sustain or revive it.
— Framing liberalism as partly a spiritual cultural substrate changes how reformers and critics should engage: focus on institutional repair and cultural translation, not only policy overhaul.
David G. Bonagura Jr.
2026.01.15
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The article juxtaposes Patrick Deneen’s 2018 political critique with Christopher Dawson’s 1930s historical diagnosis and concludes liberalism persists as a spiritual principle linked to Christian experience.
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