Great stuff. I wonder though whether it's right to twit liberalism as abstract, to me it seems more like a "mxing of the planes of discourse." It's quite concrete from a God's-eye perspective in which individual differences, etc. recede to insignificance (freedom pairs with equality here).
IOW it's really a religious framing, a hangover from Christianity, which is why it still has some of the cachet of a kind of quasi-religious fervour.
Excellent interview. Good wishes for the Philosophe.
Thank you!
Most welcome. Alain de Benoist never disappoints.
Great stuff. I wonder though whether it's right to twit liberalism as abstract, to me it seems more like a "mxing of the planes of discourse." It's quite concrete from a God's-eye perspective in which individual differences, etc. recede to insignificance (freedom pairs with equality here).
IOW it's really a religious framing, a hangover from Christianity, which is why it still has some of the cachet of a kind of quasi-religious fervour.