A sequel to the book Liberalisms: Essays In Political Philosophy.The earlier book ended on a skeptical note, both in respect of what a post-liberal political philosophy might look like, and with respect to the claims of political philosophy itself. In this book John Gray gives post-liberal theory a more definite content. He does this in three ways: By considering particular thinkers, by criticizing the conventional wisdom, both liberal and socialist, of the Western academic class, and, most directly, by specifying what remains of value in liberalism.
A sequel to the book Liberalisms: Essays In Political Philosophy.The earlier book ended on a skeptical note, both in respect of what a post-liberal political philosophy might look like, and with respect to the claims of political philosophy itself. In this book John Gray gives post-liberal theory a more definite content. He does this in three ways: By considering particular thinkers, by criticizing the conventional wisdom, both liberal and socialist, of the Western academic class, and, most directly, by specifying what remains of value in liberalism.
Preface Part I Thinkers Chapter 1 Hobbes and the modern state Chapter 2 Santayana and the critique of liberalism Chapter 3 Hayek as a conservative Chapter 4 Oakeshott as a liberal Chapter 5 Buchanan on liberty Chapter 6 Berlin's agonistic liberalism Part II Critiques Chapter 7 The system of ruins Chapter 8 The delusion of glasnost Chapter 9 The academic romance of Marxism Chapter 10 Philosophy, science and myth in Marxism Chapter 11 Against Cohen on proletarian unfreedom Chapter 12 Totalitarianism, reform and civil society Chapter 13 Western Marxism: a fictionalist deconstruction Chapter 14 Post-totalitarianism, civil society and limits of the Western model Chapter 15 Political power, social theory and essential contestability Chapter 16 An epitaph for liberalism Chapter 17 The end of history - or of liberalism? Part III Questions Chapter 18 The politics of cultural diversity Chapter 19 Conservatism, individualism and the political thought of the New Right Chapter 20 What is dead and what is living in liberalism?
Preface Part I Thinkers Chapter 1 Hobbes and the modern state Chapter 2 Santayana and the critique of liberalism Chapter 3 Hayek as a conservative Chapter 4 Oakeshott as a liberal Chapter 5 Buchanan on liberty Chapter 6 Berlin's agonistic liberalism Part II Critiques Chapter 7 The system of ruins Chapter 8 The delusion of glasnost Chapter 9 The academic romance of Marxism Chapter 10 Philosophy, science and myth in Marxism Chapter 11 Against Cohen on proletarian unfreedom Chapter 12 Totalitarianism, reform and civil society Chapter 13 Western Marxism: a fictionalist deconstruction Chapter 14 Post-totalitarianism, civil society and limits of the Western model Chapter 15 Political power, social theory and essential contestability Chapter 16 An epitaph for liberalism Chapter 17 The end of history - or of liberalism? Part III Questions Chapter 18 The politics of cultural diversity Chapter 19 Conservatism, individualism and the political thought of the New Right Chapter 20 What is dead and what is living in liberalism?
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