Liberalism and Its Discontents
Autor Francis Fukuyamaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 mai 2022
Classical liberalism is in a state of crisis. Developed in the wake of Europe's wars over religion and nationalism, liberalism is a system for governing diverse societies, which is grounded in fundamental principles of equality and the rule of law. It emphasizes the rights of individuals to pursue their own forms of happiness free from encroachment by government.
It's no secret that liberalism didn't always live up to its own ideals. In America, many people were denied equality before the law. Who counted as full human beings worthy of universal rights was contested for centuries, and only recently has this circle expanded to include women, African Americans, LGBTQ+ people, and others. Conservatives complain that liberalism empties the common life of meaning. As the renowned political philosopher Francis Fukuyama shows in Liberalism and Its Discontents, the principles of liberalism have also, in recent decades, been pushed to new extremes by both the right and the left: neoliberals made a cult of economic freedom, and progressives focused on identity over human universality as central to their political vision. The result, Fukuyama argues, has been a fracturing of our civil society and an increasing peril to our democracy.
In this short, clear account of our current political discontents, Fukuyama offers an essential defense of a revitalized liberalism for the twenty-first century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780374606718
ISBN-10: 0374606714
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 136 x 213 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
ISBN-10: 0374606714
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 136 x 213 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
Notă biografică
Francis Fukuyama is the author of The End of History, The Great Disruption, Our Posthuman Future, State Building,After the Neocons, The Origins of Political Order and Political Order and Political Decay. All have been hugely influential international bestsellers, translated and published in many languages. He is Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford.
Recenzii
Urgent and timely . . . A vital strength of this slim, elegant book is that it is crystalline in its definitions, even while acknowledging the complexities of practice . . . A brilliantly acute summary of the way some aspects of liberal thought have consumed themselves
One of the west's most interesting public intellectuals ... he is always worth reading as a writer prepared to recalibrate and develop his thinking
Transformative ... Maybe now, as Europe sees its most brutal war since 1945, we are ready to heed what Fukuyama was trying to tell us all along
Books have poured out lately on liberalism's failings and how democracies break down. Among the diagnosticians, none is more eminent or experienced than Francis Fukuyama ... Hard to think of a better case for liberal centrism
Fukuyama succeeds in his explaining his objections to identity politics with great clarity and concreteness
Concise and lucid ... Fukuyama sketches a strategy that classical liberals might adopt in order to shore up the foundations of their favoured form of government
Fukuyama, like many of us, is a chastened liberal. But his argument is more persuasive as a result. He takes seriously the criticisms of liberalism from left and right and is not sparing in his own criticisms of public policy
A sober and measured analysis ... in lucid, uncomplicated, prose
A rare thing: academic treatise that may actually have influence in the arena of practical politics ... Fukuyama writes with a crystalline rationality
An urgent case for ... a rejuvenated liberal practice that retains the very essence of classical liberalism
Liberals are challenged by illiberal sentiment on the woke left and the authoritarian right. But Fukuyama is not giving up. This compelling defence of liberalism convincingly parries blows from all sides
Praise for Identity: As wise as it is compact, travelling at great speed through difficult terrain to a sensible conclusion
A primer on the big political shift of our times, and an explainer of how we got here
Sweeping and ambitious
A useful primer on an important subject
A short, sharp defence of a doctrine which has come under attack from all sides
One of the west's most interesting public intellectuals ... he is always worth reading as a writer prepared to recalibrate and develop his thinking
Transformative ... Maybe now, as Europe sees its most brutal war since 1945, we are ready to heed what Fukuyama was trying to tell us all along
Books have poured out lately on liberalism's failings and how democracies break down. Among the diagnosticians, none is more eminent or experienced than Francis Fukuyama ... Hard to think of a better case for liberal centrism
Fukuyama succeeds in his explaining his objections to identity politics with great clarity and concreteness
Concise and lucid ... Fukuyama sketches a strategy that classical liberals might adopt in order to shore up the foundations of their favoured form of government
Fukuyama, like many of us, is a chastened liberal. But his argument is more persuasive as a result. He takes seriously the criticisms of liberalism from left and right and is not sparing in his own criticisms of public policy
A sober and measured analysis ... in lucid, uncomplicated, prose
A rare thing: academic treatise that may actually have influence in the arena of practical politics ... Fukuyama writes with a crystalline rationality
An urgent case for ... a rejuvenated liberal practice that retains the very essence of classical liberalism
Liberals are challenged by illiberal sentiment on the woke left and the authoritarian right. But Fukuyama is not giving up. This compelling defence of liberalism convincingly parries blows from all sides
Praise for Identity: As wise as it is compact, travelling at great speed through difficult terrain to a sensible conclusion
A primer on the big political shift of our times, and an explainer of how we got here
Sweeping and ambitious
A useful primer on an important subject
A short, sharp defence of a doctrine which has come under attack from all sides