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In the early 21st century, opinions about America have shifted dramatically, with around 70% of Americans believing the country is on the wrong path and half feeling its best days are behind it. Many fear their children will face diminished prosperity and opportunities. The political system appears broken, and the social fabric is fraying, exacerbated by a widening gap between the wealthy and the disadvantaged, a growing divide between the faithful and secular, and ongoing disagreements about America's global role. Wealthy individuals increasingly isolate themselves in gated communities, while many Christians draw parallels between contemporary America and the late Roman Empire, contemplating a retreat into modern forms of monasticism. This collection of essays by Notre Dame political theorist Patrick Deneen explores whether there is anything worth conserving in America and if the nation can achieve conservation. It questions whether a country founded on revolutionary ideals can maintain and transmit the virtues that elevate society, or if it is inherently inclined to prioritize the new over the old, license over ordered liberty, and hedonism over self-governance. Ultimately, it asks if America can preserve what is essential to remain—or evolve into—a true Republic.
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Conserving America? - Essays on Present Discontents, Patrick J. Deneen
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- 2016
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