Trump, Leo, e a Morte do Integralismo
There is a Yiddish witticism, Der Mensch tracht, un Gott lacht (“Man plans, and God laughs”), and recent events suggest the divine has a particularly puckish sense of humor. The post Trump, Leo, and the Death of Integralism appeared first on First Things
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First Things (United States) | Apr 20, 2026
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The decline of integralism post-Trump reflects a necessary evolution in political thought, promoting pluralism over rigid ideological frameworks.
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The discussion surrounding integralism's relevance highlights the ongoing struggle between faith and politics in contemporary society, raising questions about their compatibility.
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The interplay between Trump's presidency and integralism illustrates the unpredictability of political movements, warranting a reevaluation of our ideological commitments.
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Trump's rise signals a fundamental shift away from integralism, suggesting that modern politics increasingly favors individualism over collective ideologies.
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Integralism's death is a loss for those seeking a unified moral vision in governance, as Trump's era has eroded traditional values in politics.
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