This reflects a growing dissatisfaction with classical liberalism’s focus on individualism, free markets, and limited government. Many feel these ideals have failed to preserve tradition, community, and moral order. Post-liberal thinkers advocate for a stronger role of the state in promoting common good, social cohesion, and national identity. This shift often emphasizes family, faith, and cultural stability over market freedom. It’s gaining traction especially in debates over education, immigration, and national sovereignty, offering a new path for conservatives seeking deeper roots in shared values and purpose.