0:00 What Fidelity Month is and why it started 1:40 The poll that shocked him and what changed 2:15 What holds America together in a diverse nation 5:45 Why these values eroded secularization and the sexual revolution 8:25 Polyamory and the new cultural normalization 10:50 What fidelity means 11:05 Being a dissenting voice at Princeton and academic freedom 14:15 The vibe shift and signs of revival among young people 18:00 How to participate and where to learn more
What happens when faith in God, commitment to family, and love of country begin to disappear? In this in-depth conversation, Princeton professor Robert P. George joins Billy Hallowell to explain Fidelity Month, a grassroots effort calling Americans back to the foundational values that have long unified the nation.
Mr. George unpacks alarming data showing the decline of traditional values, explores how secularization and the sexual revolution reshaped American culture, and warns about the real-world consequences for families, communities, and national unity. He also reflects on teaching conservative, faith-based ideas in the Ivy League, signs of a cultural “vibe shift” among young people, and why this moment, approaching America’s 250th anniversary, matters more than ever.
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