John Gray argues that all schools of contemporary political thought are variations on the Enlightenment Project - the Westernizing project of Universalizing Civilization and that new models are now needed to cope with contemporary dilemmas.
John Gray argues that all schools of contemporary political thought are variations on the Enlightenment Project - the Westernizing project of Universalizing Civilization and that new models are now needed to cope with contemporary dilemmas.
John Gray is a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. He has been visiting professor at Harvard, Yale and Tulane universities.
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Preface Acknowledgements 1.Against the New Liberalism 2.Notes Towards a Definition of the Political Thought of Tlon 3.Toleration: a Postliberal Perspective 4.Western Illusion, Enlightenment and the Fall of the Soviet State 5.The Postcommunist Societies in Transition 6.Agonistic Liberalism 7.The Undoing of Conservatism 8.After the New 10.Enlightenment's Wake Notes Index
Preface Acknowledgements 1.Against the New Liberalism 2.Notes Towards a Definition of the Political Thought of Tlon 3.Toleration: a Postliberal Perspective 4.Western Illusion, Enlightenment and the Fall of the Soviet State 5.The Postcommunist Societies in Transition 6.Agonistic Liberalism 7.The Undoing of Conservatism 8.After the New 10.Enlightenment's Wake Notes Index
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