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Requiem for Modern Politics - The Tragedy of the Enlightenment and the Challenge of the New Millennium (Paperback, Revised)
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Requiem for Modern Politics - The Tragedy of the Enlightenment and the Challenge of the New Millennium (Paperback, Revised)
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This long-promised sequel to Ophuls' influential and controversial
classic "Ecology and the Politics of Scarcity" is an equally
provocative critique of the liberal philosophy of government.
Ophuls contends that the modern political paradigm--that is, the
body of political concepts and beliefs bequeathed to us by the
Enlightenment--is no longer intellectually tenable or practically
viable. Our attempt to live individualistically, hedonistically,
and rationally has failed utterly, causing a comprehensive crisis
that is at once political, military, economic, ecological, ethical,
psychological, and spiritual. Liberal politics has abandoned
virtue, rejected community, and flouted nature, thereby becoming
the author of its own demise.By exposing the intrinsically
contradictory and self-destructive character of Hobbesian political
systems, Ophuls subverts our conventional wisdom at every turn.
Indeed, his impassioned text reads more like a Greek tragedy than
like a conventional political argument. He critiques feminism,
multiculturalism, the welfare state, and a host of other "liberal"
shibboleths--but Ophuls is not another reactionary neoconservative.
The aim of his thesis is far more radical and progressive, offering
a political vision that entirely transcends the categories of
liberal thought. His is a Thoreauvian vision of a "politics of
consciousness" rooted in ecology as the moral and intellectual
basis for governance in the twenty-first century. Ophuls holds that
a polity based on a renewed erotic connection with nature offers a
genuine solution to this crisis of contemporary civilization and
only within such a polity will it be possible to fulfill the worthy
liberal goal of individualself-development.Ophuls' work will
interest and challenge a wide spectrum of readers, though it will
not necessarily be well liked or easily accepted. No one will put
down this book with his or her settled convictions about Western
culture intact, nor will readers ever again take modern
civilization and its survival for granted.
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