You mean: let's fight the consequences of classical liberalism and masonic enlightenment ideas ("muh liberty above all", rampant individualism and view of the human being as homo economicus) with even more classical liberalism and enlightenment ideas? That won't fix things.
What people need is a common worldview that informs the way they approach government and society - above all, a worldview that allows for common objective morality not grounded in the individual or arbitrary made up "rights" that are not found in nature.
Only Christianity can provide that but the US is built upon the false presupposition that the state should be strictly secular and not influenced by the Church (as if the state doesn't need a moral framework which will inevitably be borrowed from some worldview, even if it's not a traditionally religious one).
You mean: let's fight the consequences of classical liberalism and enlightenment ideas ("muh liberty above all", rampant individualism and view of the human being as homo economicus) with even more classical liberalism and enlightenment ideas? That won't fix things.
What people need is a common worldview that informs the way they approach government and society - above all, a worldview that allows for common objective morality not grounded in the individual or arbitrary made up "rights" that are not found in nature.
Only Christianity can provide that but the US is built upon the false presupposition that the state should be strictly secular and not influenced by the Church (as if the state doesn't need a moral framework which will inevitably be borrowed from some worldview, even if it's not a traditionally religious one).