Finding Meaning In Liberalism

A conversation with Akiva Malamet

Finding Meaning In Liberalism

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Today’s conversation is a companion to our prior episode. I’m joined again by Akiva Malamet, managing editor of The UnPopulist.

Last time we talked about identity within liberalism. Now we turn to meaning. Everyone wants to lead a meaningful life, but one of the critiques of liberalism is that a liberal society takes away traditional sources of meaning, and so leaves its citizens feeling detached, either unable to find meaning, or seeking it in frivolous, and so ultimately unmeaningful, pursuits. How compelling is this objection? And what should we, as liberals, do about it?

This conversation prompted much thinking on my part, and that resulted in an essay about how LEGO's give us a better way to think about what it means to find meaning in a liberal society.

How LEGOs Can Help Us Understand Identity in Liberal Societies
Using LEGOs to illustrate mechanisms of identity formation in a liberal society.

Produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Music by Kevin MacLeod.