The modern liberal order rests on negative freedom, popular sovereignty, equality before law, religious tolerance, and freedom of expression.
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Liberal order
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Jiang says the new U.S. national security strategy marks a transition from a multilateral liberal empire that justified itself with democratic values to a more openly coercive empire organized around direct power and interest.
He argues these secret societies were dormant for a long time but now see an opportunity because of the collapse of the liberal financial order, Brexit, Donald Trump's rise, and the Ukraine war.
Jiang says Trump has transformed America from an empire hiding behind multilateral liberal rhetoric into one acting as an open bully.
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"Okay. So I think it's very important that we look at the national security strategy, which just came out this week. And if you..."
"well as government of of Israel and the longest time these secret societies were dormant because they really couldn't achieve the eschatology with the..."
"Okay? Does that make sense guys? Okay? This is the beginning of modernity, right? Four, political liberty consists in the power of doing whatever..."
"...So the Declaration of Rights of Man basically defines the new liberal order."
"...empire that hides behind the facade of a multilateral rules -based liberal order to one that's just a bully. If you look at the..."
"...which it rules the empire. So no more multilateralism, no more liberal order, just pure focus on national best interests. That's number one. Number..."
"...uh the media are considered hotbeds of liberalism of the global liberal order right so no one actually trusts these um institutions anymore especially..."
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