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Chauvinism of the West: The Case of American Exceptionalism

Autor Shadia B. Drury
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 dec 2024
This book is a critical exploration of the intellectual foundations of American foreign policy on the left and the right. The left is inspired by Immanuel Kant’s idea that spreading democracy is the key to universal peace. The right is inspired by the realism of Thucydides, Leo Strauss, and Carl Schmitt. The emphasis is on military power as a sign of superiority and a means to survival. For the right, spreading democracy is merely a ploy for building a global commercial empire to rival the British. Drury gives reasons for rejecting both as manifestations of the chauvinism of the West.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031685538
ISBN-10: 3031685539
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Approx. 300 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: The Roots of American Exceptionalism.- Chapter 2: Manifest Destiny Goes Global.- Chapter 3: What’s Wrong With Spreading Democracy?.- Chapter 4: Neoconservative Realism.- Chapter 5: Fascist Elements in Neoconservative Realism.- Chapter 6: American Exceptionalism and Foreign Policy.

Notă biografică

Shadia Drury is Professor Emerita at the University of Regina, and was formerly the Canada Research Chair in Social Justice. She has been a regular op-ed contributor to Free Inquiry since 2003.

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Ever since the triumph of Christianity over Roman civilization, the cyclical view of history was replaced with a conception of history as the unfolding of a grand plan. Far from rejecting the tropes of Christianity, Enlightenment philosophers presented them in a secular guise by providing intoxicating accounts of the West as lifting humanity out of its primitive slumber and leading it toward freedom, self-government, and self-actualization. This grand narrative is at the heart of American exceptionalism. At the end of the Cold War, when the United States emerged as the sole superpower, she started to think in terms of her exceptionalism. This pseudo-theological thinking led her astray. This book is a critical analysis of the political theories that have contributed to the blunders of American foreign policy since the end of the Cold War.
Drury argues that liberal foreign policy, rooted in Kantian philosophy and focused on spreading democracy is misguided because democracy does not necessarily bring liberty, and because American liberal democracy is not fit for export. Meanwhile, Drury also criticizes neoconservative foreign policy for emphasizing military prowess as the sign of superiority and the means to survival. The most influential neoconservatives of the G. W. Bush administration regarded the terrorist attacks of 9/11 as the perfect opportunity for creating a global commercial empire that would rival the British. The Trump presidency facilitated the shift of neoconservatism from the globetrotting imperialism of Donald Kagan to the inward-looking religious ethnonationalism of Leo Strauss and his mentor Carl Schmitt. Drury rejects both liberal and neoconservative foreign policy as manifestations of American exceptionalism and the chauvinism of the West.

Caracteristici

Provides a critical evaluation of theological roots of American exceptionalism civil religion that guides foreign policy Argues against the democratic peace theory that was popularized by Kant and endorsed by liberals in foreign policy Provides a critical analysis of the neoconservative appropriation of realism of Thucydides, Leo Strauss & Carl Schmitt