A society dominated by liberal ideology cannot do this without breaking its own core commitments.
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Choosing a cultural direction requires admitting that some ways of living are more compatible with trust, predictability, and social order than others. That admission contradicts the liberal requirement that the state treat cultures as interchangeable under neutral rules.
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Neutrality therefore prevents liberalism from resolving the problem at its source. It refuses to explicitly rank behaviours and tolerates conduct that undermines the foundational culture it relies upon.
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