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Catholic bishop and politics professor discuss challenges of liberalism and rise of ‘society of little tyrants’

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  • Bishop Robert Barron and politics professor Patrick Deneen engaged in a discussion about the challenges facing liberalism in contemporary society.
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  • During the interview, Bishop Barron criticized the modern interpretation of freedom, characterizing it as a breeding ground for what he called a “society of little tyrants.”
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  • Both interlocutors explored the implications of this phenomenon and how it contrasts with traditional or classical conceptions of freedom.
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  • The conversation highlighted concerns about the self-centered and fragmented nature of current societal attitudes towards liberty and individualism.
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  • They debated the impact of these issues on social cohesion, moral values, and the overall health of the public sphere.
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  • The dialogue aimed to delve deeper into the philosophical and practical challenges of maintaining a balanced and just society amidst the growing trend of extreme individual autonomy.

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