Politicizing Political Liberalism: On the Containment of Illiberal and Antidemocratic Views
Autor Gabriele Badano, Alasia Nutien Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192859310
ISBN-10: 0192859315
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192859315
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Liberal democracies are under pressure worldwide and the traditional paradigm of militant democracy seems hopeless. Indeed, authoritarian populists have replaced the totalitarian challengers of the 20th century, which makes repressive mechanisms such as party bans implausible. And yet, alternative approaches to defend liberal and democratic values have not been forthcoming. Badano and Nuti's innovative turn to strategies of "soft containment", such as empowering citizens, parties and municipalities to defend democratic standards and practices, is a path-breaking welcome departure, which will have a major influence on current debates on democratic regression.
A common criticism of much contemporary work in political liberalism is that it is too detached from pressing real world issues. That charge cannot be leveled against this book. It addresses a great threat confronting liberal democratic societies across the world: the rise of right-wing, illiberal, populist political movements. It shows the - perhaps surprising - usefulness of Rawlsian political liberalism in analysing this threat and proposing strategies for addressing it. In addition to its practical importance, it also is philosophically fruitful, enriching the theory of political liberalism in important ways. It is a vital contribution to the literature on political liberalism.
In Politicizing Political Liberalism, Badano and Nuti reformulate basic concepts of John Rawls's liberalism to address one of the great political challenges of our time: the electoral success of populist and authoritarian parties and candidates in liberal democracies around the world. In a morally serious book that is deeply informed by the literature, Badano and Nuti argue that ordinary citizens and partisans committed to democracy are duty-bound to engage the unreasonable and transform their society's public argument. Those who share Badano and Nuti's sympathy for political liberalism will be impressed by their ability to bring Rawls's theory to bear on contemporary politics. All who share their concern for the fate of liberal democracy will be both inspired and unsettled by what they think we are obligated to do to preserve it.
A common criticism of much contemporary work in political liberalism is that it is too detached from pressing real world issues. That charge cannot be leveled against this book. It addresses a great threat confronting liberal democratic societies across the world: the rise of right-wing, illiberal, populist political movements. It shows the - perhaps surprising - usefulness of Rawlsian political liberalism in analysing this threat and proposing strategies for addressing it. In addition to its practical importance, it also is philosophically fruitful, enriching the theory of political liberalism in important ways. It is a vital contribution to the literature on political liberalism.
In Politicizing Political Liberalism, Badano and Nuti reformulate basic concepts of John Rawls's liberalism to address one of the great political challenges of our time: the electoral success of populist and authoritarian parties and candidates in liberal democracies around the world. In a morally serious book that is deeply informed by the literature, Badano and Nuti argue that ordinary citizens and partisans committed to democracy are duty-bound to engage the unreasonable and transform their society's public argument. Those who share Badano and Nuti's sympathy for political liberalism will be impressed by their ability to bring Rawls's theory to bear on contemporary politics. All who share their concern for the fate of liberal democracy will be both inspired and unsettled by what they think we are obligated to do to preserve it.
Notă biografică
Gabriele Badano is a Lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of York. Before starting in York, he conducted his doctoral studies at University College London and then held a three-year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Cambridge. His work has appeared in journals including The Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Studies, and Social Theory & Practice.Alasia Nuti is a Senior Lecturer at the University of York. Before then, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Justitia Amplificata (Goethe-Universität of Frankfurt am Main and the Free University of Berlin). She is the author of Injustice and the Reproduction of History (CUP, 2019) and in 2022 she was awarded the Early Career Prize for excellence in research and teaching from the Britain and Ireland Association for Political Thought.