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• Addresses some of the key faultlines in contemporary politics;
• Helps to understand the ongoing rise of Conservatism and the
far-right from a left-liberal perspective; • Provides a clear and
robust explanation of the origins and characteristics of
Conservative ideology.
This book is a systematic and thorough analysis of what
post-modernity is and how it emerged. It distinguishes between
those who regard post-modernity as a theoretical approach and those
who regard it as a culture, and argues that interpreting
post-modernity as a culture is more fruitful. It discusses the
three factors which led to its emergence, namely liberalism,
capitalism, and secularism, highlighting their respective influence
in generating the culture of post-modernity within neoliberal
societies. The volume provides a lengthy analysis of neoliberal
post-modernity in practice, arguing that post-modernism is the
cultural condition of neoliberal societies in the late 20th and
early 21st centuries. Until recently it seemed that neoliberal
post-modernity was here to stay, framed by relationship to freedom
and time which stressed individual agency but precluded the
possibility of historical change at the political level. However,
the Great Recession of 2008 opened new spaces for agitation and
transformation which has resulted in the discordant politics of the
last decade. This book will be of interest to scholars working in a
number of fields, including economic policy, cultural analysis,
political theory, and social critique.
This book is intended as a major interdisciplinary contribution to
the study of Nietzsche's thought in particular, and the political
right more generally. Historically the assessment of Nietzsche's
politics has ranged from denouncing him as a forerunner to Nazism
to claiming he effectively did not have articulated political
convictions. During the latter half of the 20th century he
surprisingly became a major theoretical influence on a variety of
post-structuralist radical critics, who saw in his perspectivism
and genealogy of power useful tools to critique existent structures
of domination. This collection of essays reframes the debate by
looking at Nietzsche's constructive political project defending
aristocratic values from the levelling influence of the herd and
its liberal, socialist, and democratic spokesmen. The essays will
also explore how this defense of aristocratic values continues to
have an influence on the political right, inspiring moderates like
Jordan Peterson and far right authors and activists like Aleksandr
Dugin and Steve Bannon.
• Addresses some of the key faultlines in contemporary politics;
• Helps to understand the ongoing rise of Conservatism and the
far-right from a left-liberal perspective; • Provides a clear and
robust explanation of the origins and characteristics of
Conservative ideology.
In times of pandemic and global economic crisis, little more than a
decade after the last, there are serious questions about how the
liberal order can stand, who its friends are, and what the future
will look like. This edited collection provides a comprehensive
overview of the principles and stakes at play in the dispute
between liberalism and socialism. It explores the 21st century
appeal of socialism, particularly to millennials and other
relatively young citizens, and shows why modern classical
liberalism and neoliberalism have generated tepid support, leading
to the resurgence of socialism after it was thought dead and buried
due to the dramatic failures of statist models in 1989. The authors
put modern socialism and liberalism into renewed dialogue with
another to examine whether the two can coexist peacefully, or even
reach an overlapping consensus on social reform going forward. It
delves into the history and theory of both liberalism and socialism
to determine points of overlap and tension, in addition to a
cross-disciplinary interpretive analysis of the present epoch to
determine how both traditions have evolved since the 20th century.
The book is interdisciplinary and provides a broad array of
perspectives including a diversity of ideological perspectives
ranging from committed Marxists to libertarians. It will be of
interest to academics and students in economics and contemporary
political culture.
This book has two aims. First, to provide a critical legal
examination of the liberal state and liberal rights in the law, and
secondly, to present a systematic alternative to liberal approaches
to both the law and rights, grounded in a left wing conception of
human dignity. At the opening of the 21st century a remarkable
thing happened. Liberalism, once considered the only doctrine left
standing at the end of history, began to face renewed competition
from both the political left and the post-modern conservative
right. This book argues that the way forward is not to abandon, but
to radicalize, the potential of the liberal project. Analysing
major theoretical positions in order to build a critical genealogy
of liberal rights, McManus lucidly develops a left wing alternative
to the classic liberal approach to rights drawing on the traditions
of liberal egalitarians and deliberative democracy theory.
Societies, he argues, should be committed to advancing the human
dignity of all through the enshrinement of certain rights into
positive state law, the expansion of democracy and a resolute
commitment to economic equality.
This book is designed as a timely analysis of the rise of
post-modern conservatism in many Western countries across the
globe. It provides a theoretical overview of post-modernism, why
post-modern conservatism emerged, what distinguishes it from other
variants of conservatism and differing political doctrines, and how
post-modern conservatism governs in practice. First developing a
unique genealogy of conservative thought, arguing that the
historicist and irrationalist strains of conservatism were ripe for
mutation into post-modern form under the right social and cultural
conditions, then providing a new unique theoretical framework to
describe the conditions for the emergence of post-modern
conservatism, The Rise of Post-modern Conservatism applies its
theoretical framework to a concrete analysis of the politics of the
day. Ultimately, it aims to help us understand the emergence and
rise of identity oriented alt right movements and their "populist"
spokesmen particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom,
Hungary, Poland, and now Italy.
In times of pandemic and global economic crisis, little more than a
decade after the last, there are serious questions about how the
liberal order can stand, who its friends are, and what the future
will look like. This edited collection provides a comprehensive
overview of the principles and stakes at play in the dispute
between liberalism and socialism. It explores the 21st century
appeal of socialism, particularly to millennials and other
relatively young citizens, and shows why modern classical
liberalism and neoliberalism have generated tepid support, leading
to the resurgence of socialism after it was thought dead and buried
due to the dramatic failures of statist models in 1989. The authors
put modern socialism and liberalism into renewed dialogue with
another to examine whether the two can coexist peacefully, or even
reach an overlapping consensus on social reform going forward. It
delves into the history and theory of both liberalism and socialism
to determine points of overlap and tension, in addition to a
cross-disciplinary interpretive analysis of the present epoch to
determine how both traditions have evolved since the 20th century.
The book is interdisciplinary and provides a broad array of
perspectives including a diversity of ideological perspectives
ranging from committed Marxists to libertarians. It will be of
interest to academics and students in economics and contemporary
political culture.
This book has two aims. First, to provide a critical legal
examination of the liberal state and liberal rights in the law, and
secondly, to present a systematic alternative to liberal approaches
to both the law and rights, grounded in a left wing conception of
human dignity. At the opening of the 21st century a remarkable
thing happened. Liberalism, once considered the only doctrine left
standing at the end of history, began to face renewed competition
from both the political left and the post-modern conservative
right. This book argues that the way forward is not to abandon, but
to radicalize, the potential of the liberal project. Analysing
major theoretical positions in order to build a critical genealogy
of liberal rights, McManus lucidly develops a left wing alternative
to the classic liberal approach to rights drawing on the traditions
of liberal egalitarians and deliberative democracy theory.
Societies, he argues, should be committed to advancing the human
dignity of all through the enshrinement of certain rights into
positive state law, the expansion of democracy and a resolute
commitment to economic equality.
This book is designed as a timely analysis of the rise of
post-modern conservatism in many Western countries across the
globe. It provides a theoretical overview of post-modernism, why
post-modern conservatism emerged, what distinguishes it from other
variants of conservatism and differing political doctrines, and how
post-modern conservatism governs in practice. First developing a
unique genealogy of conservative thought, arguing that the
historicist and irrationalist strains of conservatism were ripe for
mutation into post-modern form under the right social and cultural
conditions, then providing a new unique theoretical framework to
describe the conditions for the emergence of post-modern
conservatism, The Rise of Post-modern Conservatism applies its
theoretical framework to a concrete analysis of the politics of the
day. Ultimately, it aims to help us understand the emergence and
rise of identity oriented alt right movements and their "populist"
spokesmen particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom,
Hungary, Poland, and now Italy.
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