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Political philosopher Yoram Hazony joins The Winston Marshall Show for a sweeping conversation on faith, nationhood, and the collapse of the postwar liberal order.
Hazony lays out how the consensus forged after World War II—built on globalism, secularism, and individual autonomy—is disintegrating under the pressures of identity politics, cultural relativism, and civilisational amnesia. He argues for a return to tradition, rooted in family, faith, and the nation-state, as the only antidote to the West’s accelerating decline.
They explore the false promise of rationalist liberalism, the betrayal of conservative institutions, and why Western elites now see religion and patriotism as threats rather than virtues.
All this—the crisis of meaning, the rise of woke authoritarianism, national renewal, and the urgent need to rediscover the foundations that once made the West strong…
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:38 The Transformation of Western Civilization Post-War
09:17 The Role of Religion and Nationality in Post-War Liberalism
16:41 The Impact of World War II on American Politics
30:15 The Influence of Communism and the Cold War
43:05 The Growth of Liberal Globalism
54:31 The Role of Nationalism in Liberalism
1:10:55 The Future of the West and the Role of Religion
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Political philosopher Yoram Hazony joins The Winston Marshall Show for a sweeping conversation on faith, nationhood, and the collapse of the postwar liberal order.
Hazony lays out how the consensus forged after World War II—built on globalism, secularism, and individual autonomy—is disintegrating under the pressures of identity politics, cultural relativism, and civilisational amnesia. He argues for a return to tradition, rooted in family, faith, and the nation-state, as the only antidote to the West’s accelerating decline.
They explore the false promise of rationalist liberalism, the betrayal of conservative institutions, and why Western elites now see religion and patriotism as threats rather than virtues.
All this—the crisis of meaning, the rise of woke authoritarianism, national renewal, and the urgent need to rediscover the foundations that once made the West strong…
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To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/
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FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/
X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:38 The Transformation of Western Civilization Post-War
09:17 The Role of Religion and Nationality in Post-War Liberalism
16:41 The Impact of World War II on American Politics
30:15 The Influence of Communism and the Cold War
43:05 The Growth of Liberal Globalism
54:31 The Role of Nationalism in Liberalism
1:10:55 The Future of the West and the Role of Religion
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