Integralists believe in the integration of church and state, focusing on the common good both in this life and in the afterlife.
J.D. Vance, while calling himself a postliberal, associates with integralists, raising questions about how closely he aligns with their ideologies.
Prominent thinkers of integralism, like Adrian Vermeule, envision a state that can punish baptized individuals for violations of ecclesiastical law.
Vance’s association with integralism highlights how relatively obscure ideologies are becoming more influential in American political discourse.
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