This book argues that postliberalism advances a distinct critique of liberalism. Engaging and thought-provoking, The Return of the Common Good: The Postliberal Project Left and Right is suitable for a broad set of readers and an invaluable guide to further debates on liberalism and populism.
This book argues that postliberalism advances a distinct critique of liberalism. Engaging and thought-provoking, The Return of the Common Good: The Postliberal Project Left and Right is suitable for a broad set of readers and an invaluable guide to further debates on liberalism and populism.
Stefan Borg is Associate Professor in Political Science at the Swedish Defence University. His current research agenda includes contemporary critics of liberalism, as well as U.S. foreign and security policy. He has previously written a book on the theoretical foundations of European integration European Integration and the Problem of the State: A Critique of the Bordering of Europe (2015), and published articles in a number of international journals.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. Introduction Chapter 1: From Radical Orthodoxy to Donald Trump. An Intellectual History of Postliberalism Chapter 2: History and Social Order. The Theoretical Core of Postliberalism Chapter 3: From Contract to Association. Postliberalism and International Politics Chapter 4: The Dark Sides of the Sexual Revolution and the Dawn of Bio-libertarianism. Postliberal Feminism. Chapter 5: The Return of the Common Good. Postliberal Alternatives Conclusion: Postliberalism in the Age of Hyperpolitics
Preface. Introduction Chapter 1: From Radical Orthodoxy to Donald Trump. An Intellectual History of Postliberalism Chapter 2: History and Social Order. The Theoretical Core of Postliberalism Chapter 3: From Contract to Association. Postliberalism and International Politics Chapter 4: The Dark Sides of the Sexual Revolution and the Dawn of Bio-libertarianism. Postliberal Feminism. Chapter 5: The Return of the Common Good. Postliberal Alternatives Conclusion: Postliberalism in the Age of Hyperpolitics
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