Beyond Collectivism and Individualism: Why the Family Is the True Solution
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Fr. Shenan Boquet joins us to unpack a cultural debate sparked by comments from New York City’s mayor about replacing “rugged individualism” with “collectivism.” But are these really the only two options?
In this episode, Fr. Boquet explores how Catholic social teaching offers a powerful alternative to both radical individualism and collectivist ideology. Father also discusses Bishop Barron's response to Mamdani and explains why the Church rejects the false binary between the isolated individual and the all-powerful state.
Key questions addressed:
- What does the Catholic Church teach about socialism and individualism?
- Why is radical individualism harmful to families and society?
- How does collectivism differ from the Catholic understanding of the "common good"?
- Why does the family provide the roadmap for respecting human dignity AND upholding the common good?
The Church teaches that the human person is created in the image of God. Our dignity precedes the state, the economy, and every political system. At the same time, we flourish only in authentic communion — beginning in the family.
Rather than expanding state power or celebrating isolated self-fulfillment, the path forward is a renewal of family life grounded in solidarity, responsibility, and love.
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