Society as a Department Store

Critical Reflections on the Liberal State
Langbeschreibung
In Society as a Department Store Ryszard Legutko wrestles with the emancipatory ideology promulgated by postmodernists, libertarians, and liberal thinkers. Legutko argues that modern Western liberals have embraced a revolutionary ethic; they have turned their backs on their own cultural heritage, and used its political and ideological apparatus to destroy classical metaphysics and epistemology. The book considers the paradoxical implications of this state of affairs for Eastern European intellectuals arguing that, with the triumph of liberalism over communism, these intellectuals feel compelled to digest an ideology that shares many elements with the oppressive system from which they just liberated themselves. Based on hubris rather than genuine humane concerns, Legutko mourns not simply the loss of faith in classical Western culture, but the way in which that loss is becoming a central point of identity.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 3 Society as a Department Store Chapter 4 The Trouble with Toleration Chapter 5 Plato's Two Democracies Chapter 6 On Postmodern Liberal Conservatism Chapter 7 Was Hayek an Instrumentalist? Chapter 8 The Free Market in a Republic Chapter 9 On Communist Illusion Chapter 10 Intellectuals and Communism Chapter 11 Sir Isaiah Berlin: A Naive Liberal
Ryszard Legutko is Professor of Philosophy at Jagellonian University.
ISBN-13:
9780739103715
Veröffentl:
2002
Erscheinungsdatum:
28.09.2002
Seiten:
148
Autor:
Ryszard Legutko
Gewicht:
377 g
Format:
235x157x13 mm
Serie:
Religion, Politics, and Society in the New Millennium
Sprache:
Englisch

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