Patrick J. Deneen is a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. He has previously taught at Princeton University and Georgetown University. His most recent book is Why Liberalism Failed, published in 2018, which has to date been translated into twenty languages.
“A brilliant and clarifying success, identifying a set of
mechanisms by which a postliberal order might come into being.
Here, as in Why Liberalism Failed, Deneen’s views will become the
fixed center around which the debate revolves.”—Adrian Vermeule,
Ralph S. Tyler, Jr. Professor of Constitutional Law, Harvard Law
School
“This creative and courageous book takes us to the core of the
American impasse. Deneen’s common-good conservatism is a gallant
effort to preserve crucial aspects of our desiccated democratic
tradition.”—Cornel West, Dietrich Bonhoeffer Professor of
Philosophy and Christian Practice, Union Theological Seminary
"Regime Change offers a sober assessment of where we are and a way
forward that will challenge ideologues on all sides of the
political maelstrom.”—Mary Harrington, author of Feminism Against
Progress
“Deneen does more than show how our present ruling class has
declared war on beauty, tradition, and the social institutions that
make life worth living; he articulates a vision for a populist
politics that can rebuild what has been torn down.”—J.D. Vance,
U.S. Senator (R-OH)
“In Regime Change, Patrick J. Deneen expertly points us beyond the
opposition between a feckless populism and a rapacious elite,
toward a vision of shared purpose, mutual obligation, and truly
common goods. Along the way, he reaffirms his status as the West’s
most important political theorist.”—Sohrab Ahmari, founder and
editor of Compact and author of Tyranny, Inc.
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