A Political Science Manifesto for the Age of Populism: Challenging Growth, Markets, Inequality and Resentment
Autor David M. Riccien Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108743051
ISBN-10: 1108743056
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108743056
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface; 1. The age of populism; 2. The temple of science; 3. Mainstream economics; 4. Creative destruction; 5. Targetting neoliberalism; 6. Humanism; 7. A story for political science.
Recenzii
'David M. Ricci has long been one of political science's most insightful connected critics. He now challenges the discipline to confront the dangers of authoritarian populist movements by focusing on the damages wrought by modern capitalism's 'creative destruction' - in a highly accessible account that is itself both creative and constructive.' Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania
'In his new and bracing book, David M. Ricci follows up on his Politics without Stories by stressing the obligation of political scientists to aim directly at the intellectual underpinning of present-day oligopoly and its pathologies: the scandal of mainstream economics, aka neoliberalism. Everyone who recognizes the impoverishment of general ideas today - and everyone majoring in the social sciences - should read this most readable book.' Todd Gitlin, Columbia University, New York
'In this engaging volume, David M. Ricci traces the populist propensities of our time to the defects inherent in neoliberalism. As a corrective, he seeks to rally his fellow political scientists behind two Aristotelian claims - that man is first and foremost a political, not an economic, animal; and that, in the construction and maintenance of political communities, politics, not economics, should be regarded as the proper architectonic science.' Paul A. Rahe, Hillsdale College, Michigan
'This is a book addressed, like Ricci's earlier books, to his professional colleagues, to the political scientists of the world's universities - especially America's. But his message is actually wider. Every engaged citizen, every political activist living in our times, which are bad times, needs to read this book. It describes where we are and tells us what has to be done. (And the rif on driverless cars is wonderful.)' Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study, New Jersey
'In his new and bracing book, David M. Ricci follows up on his Politics without Stories by stressing the obligation of political scientists to aim directly at the intellectual underpinning of present-day oligopoly and its pathologies: the scandal of mainstream economics, aka neoliberalism. Everyone who recognizes the impoverishment of general ideas today - and everyone majoring in the social sciences - should read this most readable book.' Todd Gitlin, Columbia University, New York
'In this engaging volume, David M. Ricci traces the populist propensities of our time to the defects inherent in neoliberalism. As a corrective, he seeks to rally his fellow political scientists behind two Aristotelian claims - that man is first and foremost a political, not an economic, animal; and that, in the construction and maintenance of political communities, politics, not economics, should be regarded as the proper architectonic science.' Paul A. Rahe, Hillsdale College, Michigan
'This is a book addressed, like Ricci's earlier books, to his professional colleagues, to the political scientists of the world's universities - especially America's. But his message is actually wider. Every engaged citizen, every political activist living in our times, which are bad times, needs to read this book. It describes where we are and tells us what has to be done. (And the rif on driverless cars is wonderful.)' Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study, New Jersey
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Descriere
Modern capitalism, incorporating creative destruction, creates economic losers and winners. This produces the anger and resentment that generates populist politics. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.