Modern liberalism, as conceptualized within the lens of Jamie Wheal's integrative approach, can be viewed as an evolving paradigm that harmonizes human potential, autonomy, and collective welfare. It seeks to transcend traditional binaries by promoting individual freedoms while simultaneously fostering systemic equity. This balancing act is grounded in an understanding of complex adaptive systems, emphasizing the need for adaptive governance, psychological well-being, and cultural evolution. In this light, modern liberalism is not merely a political ideology but an intricate tapestry of values and practices committed to stewarding a thriving, resilient society in the face of rapid technological, environmental, and social change. The goal is to craft a world where human flourishing and collective responsibility are not seen as opposing forces but as mutually reinforcing elements of a holistic vision for the future.
See also: social justice, radical hope, psychedelic experience, peak experience, flow state