#54 Étienne-Alexander Beauregard - Gen-Z Conservatism & Anti Civilization: Why Our Societies Collapse From Within
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Gen Z sits at the cusp of major change in conservatism. Young people do not feel a warmth and longing for Reagan or Thatcher. Sure, they value freedom, but they also what to know where the guardrails stand.
Étienne-Alexandre speaks clearly for a new generation of non-left thinkers. He asks what might be the role of conservatism in the near future. He says we need to look beyond economic issues and start rebuilding culture.
Our episode ended a bit abruptly, but we only missed a formal goodbye.
Check out É-A's new book: https://amzn.to/46T1Udt
AI summary:
In this episode of Concepts, host Shawn Whatley sits down with Étienne-Alexandre Beauregard, an author, political staffer, and speech writer, to explore the resurgence of conservatism among Generation Z. Diving into themes from Beauregard's latest book, 'Anti Civilization: Why Our Societies Collapse From Within,' the discussion covers the importance of societal structures, cultural norms, and the quest for meaning in an age of unprecedented freedom. They examine the critical role of order and tradition, the impact of higher education on societal values, and the widening gaps between generations and social classes. Gain insights into why younger generations are gravitating towards conservative ideals and the essential elements needed to foster a cohesive and flourishing society.
00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Social Structures
01:28 Guest Introduction: Étienne-Alexander Beauregard
01:55 The Rise of Gen Z Conservatism
03:27 Discussion on Étienne's Book: Anti Civilization
16:12 Generational and Elite Gaps in Politics
24:11 The Quest for Meaning Among Gen Z
30:53 The Impact of Harm Reduction Policies
32:12 Defund the Police: A Critical Analysis
33:57 The Costs of Deconstruction
34:20 Multiculturalism and Woke Movements
40:03 Common Good Conservatism
48:29 Economics and Cultural Identity
54:05 Future Concerns and Reflections
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