Why You Should Listen You should listen to this if you’ve ever wondered why the market feels like our national religion, why prosperity gets mistaken for virtue, or why suffering gets treated as a personal flaw. This essay pulls back the curtain on how America turned capitalism into a theology, shows how that quiet shift shaped our fears and our faith, and invites you to imagine an economy that serves people rather than sanctifies profit. It’s a guided walk through our cultural soul, equal pa...
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Why You Should Listen You should listen to this if you’ve ever wondered why the market feels like our national religion, why prosperity gets mistaken for virtue, or why suffering gets treated as a personal flaw. This essay pulls back the curtain on how America turned capitalism into a theology, shows how that quiet shift shaped our fears and our faith, and invites you to imagine an economy that serves people rather than sanctifies profit. It’s a guided walk through our cultural soul, equal pa...
The Moral Republic: American Conservatism - How the Hell Did We Get here? A Ten Part Series
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The Moral Republic: American Conservatism - How the Hell Did We Get here? A Ten Part Series
Why You Should Listen: To understand how Conservative America’s obsession with purity survived its belief in God, and why our politics still sound like sermons from a congregation that forgot the closing prayer. Send us a text Support the show
Light Against Empire - The Podcast
Why You Should Listen You should listen to this if you’ve ever wondered why the market feels like our national religion, why prosperity gets mistaken for virtue, or why suffering gets treated as a personal flaw. This essay pulls back the curtain on how America turned capitalism into a theology, shows how that quiet shift shaped our fears and our faith, and invites you to imagine an economy that serves people rather than sanctifies profit. It’s a guided walk through our cultural soul, equal pa...