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The discussion then touches upon the idea that with liberalism waning, some movements gravitate toward authoritarian or illiberal models, like Hungary under Viktor Orbán, who emphasizes "Christian democracy" and pro-family policies. Hungary's success in reversing demographic decline through incentives for larger families demonstrates the power of state-led morality rooted in religion, even when church attendance is low.
Clavin emphasizes that religion remains a backbone for cultural and social renewal. Hungary’s example shows that a society can thrive when it consciously cultivates its religious roots, reinforcing tradition, family, and national identity as moral pillars.