Unlike the MAGA movement, which is led by a candidate who is defiantly amoral, post-liberalism is steeped in a revolutionary religiosity.
Most Americans havenāt heard of the post-liberal right, the small but influential group of conservative, mostly Catholic men who have declared that liberal democracy, the animating principle of Americaās founding, hasĀ failedĀ and want to bring about a new social order where there is no separation of church and state and men and a hyperconservative Catholicism reign supreme. They are disdainful of secularism and individual liberty. Just like Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump illustrated during Tuesday nightās debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, these menĀ idolizeĀ the authoritarian Viktor OrbĆ”n, the prime minister of Hungary.
Theyāre alsoĀ nostalgicĀ for Spain as it was run by the dictator Franco and see OrbĆ”nās government and Francoās as potential models for the kind of regime they wish to install in the United States. The groupāsĀ political prioritiesĀ ā which include restricting access to contraception and divorce and banning marriage equality and pornography āĀ areĀ wildlyĀ unpopular. And yet the Republican nominee for vice president, my former friend JD Vance, isĀ a prominent voiceĀ of this fringe movement, as so many of his regrettable podcast interviews have demonstrated.
āPost-liberalismā sure sounds like exactly what socialists always said would follow liberalism.