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Theoria

Patrick J. Deneen

A place for ruminations relating to, inspired by, and departing from my recent books, “Why Liberalism Failed” and “Regime Change.”

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  • Patrick J. Deneen

    Patrick J. Deneen is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of “Why Liberalism Failed” (Yale, 2018), which has been translated into over twenty languages. His most recent book is “Regime Change” (2023).

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