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Karl Popper's paradox of tolerance highlights the danger of unconditionally accepting intolerant views, which, if unchecked, could destroy the very fabric of a tolerant society. This principle extends beyond tolerance itself and can be seen in a broader paradox within Liberalism. As faith in progress-a cornerstone of Liberal thought-diminishes, particularly in parts of the West, stagnation may follow. The erosion of this belief risks undermining the vitality of Liberalism and potentially contributing to societal decline. Whether this trend is more pronounced in the broader English-speaking world outside the US remains debatable.