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DESCRIPTION:Present manifestations of the liberal tradition have evolved co
 nsiderably from the conceptions of classical liberals such as John Stuart M
 ill and John Locke. While many may view the evolution of liberal thought as
  a refinement of a fundamentally good foundation\, contemporary challenges 
 contend that the foundations themselves warrant reconsideration and that th
 e time for adopting an alternative model to the liberal order is quickly ap
 proaching. How lost are the classical liberal practices and thinking\, and 
 do we need to recover them? Is there merit to the arguments of critics of l
 iberalism\, and is it time to move beyond liberalism into something differe
 nt? Something new?\n\nThis speaker series\, organized by the Illiberalism S
 tudies Program and the Loeb Institute for Religious Freedom at the George W
 ashington University\, proposes to provide a space for intellectually stimu
 lating discussions surrounding liberal and non-liberal ideologies. We want 
 to promote substantive discussion of political and economic visions for the
  future. By facilitating open dialogues\, this series seeks to transcend id
 eological boundaries and foster a deeper comprehension of each other's view
 points.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nAdrian Pabst is a lecturer in politics in the Unive
 rsity of Kent at Canterbury. Since 1998\, he also been a research fellow at
  the Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies. He is a f
 requent visitor to Central and Eastern Europe\, Russia and Asia. Currently 
 he is writing The Spectacle of Paradox\, a book on market-states\, crisis c
 apitalism and the coming ideologies. He is a regular contributor to the int
 ernational press on geopolitics\, political economy\, Europe and religion\n
 \nYascha Mounk is a writer and academic known for his work on the crisis of
  democracy and the defense of philosophically liberal values. He is a Profe
 ssor of the Practice of International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University\,
  where he holds appointments in both the School of Advanced International S
 tudies and the SNF Agora Institute. Yascha is also a Contributing Editor at
  The Atlantic\, a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations\, a Moy
 nihan Public Fellow at City College. He is the Founder of Persuasion\, the 
 host of The Good Fight podcast\, and serves as a publisher (Herausgeber) at
  Die Zeit.\n\nModerators:\n\nLaura K. Field is a writer in Washington\, DC.
  She studied political theory and public law at the University of Texas at 
 Austin\, has held faculty positions at Rhodes College\, Georgetown Universi
 ty\, and American University\, and today is a Scholar in Residence at Ameri
 can University and Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center. Laura has a longst
 anding interest in political culture and how thinking (and writing\, and rh
 etoric) shapes our lives\, which pairs well with current questions about th
 e crisis of liberalism and rising authoritarianism around the world. She ha
 s worked extensively on the right-wing (“New Right”) intellectuals who rose
  to prominence under the Trump administration and is currently writing a bo
 ok on the subject for Princeton University Press. \n\nSamuel Goldman is exe
 cutive director of the John L. Loeb\, Jr. Institute for Religious Freedom a
 nd director of the Politics & Values Program. His first book God’s Country:
  Christian Zionism in America was published by the University of Pennsylvan
 ia Press in 2018. His second book\, After Nationalism\, was published from 
 the University of Pennsylvania Press in early 2021. In addition to his acad
 emic research\, Goldman’s writing has appeared in The New York Times\, The 
 Wall Street Journal\, and many other publications.
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SUMMARY:Post-Liberalism in Conversation: To Recover or Overcome Liberalism?
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