post-liberal

English

Adjective

post-liberal (not comparable)

  1. Alternative spelling of postliberal.
    • 2025 April 19, Yuval Noah Harari, “Trump's vision of a world of rival fortresses”, in FT Weekend, page 9:
      Following a decade of confusion and uncertainty, we now have a clear picture of the post-liberal world disorder.

Noun

post-liberal (plural post-liberals)

  1. Alternative spelling of postliberal.
    • 2025 April 19, “JD Vance had ‘exchange of opinions’ with senior cardinal, Vatican says”, in The Guardian[1], sourced from Associated Press, →ISSN:
      Post-liberals share some longstanding Catholic conservative views, such as opposition to abortion and LGBTQ+ rights. They envision a counter-revolution in which they take over government bureaucracy and institutions such as universities from within, replacing entrenched “elites” with their own and acting upon their vision of the “common good”.
    • 2025 April 23, Jan-Werner Müller, “What did Pope Francis think of JD Vance? His view was more than clear”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN:
      Viktor Orbán, a great model for Vance and other self-declared US “post-liberals” (meaning: anti-liberals), has been declaring for years that a proper understanding of “Christian Democracy” is not only “illiberal”, but nationalist.