Andrew Lynn is a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture. He is the author of Saving the Protestant Ethic: Creative Class Evangelicals and the Crisis of Work.
Deneen’s politics of resentment primarily seeks to seize power from political enemies.
What hath the kindergarten to do with the office?
It is fair to say that a new economic populism has been rendered impotent by cultural identity markers that shape voting patterns.
How does a nineteenth-century Hegel-reading philosopher like Karl Marx shape the thinking of today’s social-justice warriors?
Media executives have honed the craft of attracting national interest to flair-ups and clashes over school board proceedings, controversial small business practices, or more recently, police misconduct.
Postliberalism comes to embody a form of cultural criticism that ultimately does not believe in culture itself.
The longer history of businesses navigating their extra-economic responsibilities brings to light the true nature of corporate activism today.