Engaging Enemies uses the left’s late discovery of Hayek to examine the contemporary fate of socialism and social democracy. Did socialism survive the twentieth century? Did it collapse with the fall of the Berlin Wall as Hayek claimed? Or did it transform into something else, and if so what? Thomas Joassin found that in spite of the focus on British politics, this book offers a more global perspective on the impact of liberal ideas on the policies of European governments over the last three decades
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DURING the Years of the Cold War it is well to remember the ancientChinese proverb: the first result...
The United States today cries out for a robust, self–respecting, intellectually sophisticated left, ...
In Ideology and the Future of Progressive Social Movements, Rafal Soborski provides a punchy and pas...
How did American and British policymakers become so enamored with free markets, deregulation, and li...
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This is a book about social movements. Unlike most such books, it seeks to understand the phenomenon...
In On Extremism and Democracy in Europe, Cas Mudde presents a number of essays reflecting on the far...
Using the most scrutinized political place in modern Britain, The Rise and Fall of Radical Westminst...
In his latest offering, The Lure of Technocracy, Jüregen Habermas argues for Europe to continue work...
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Axel Honneth’s (2017) The Idea of Socialism is a timely reflection on a puzzling state of affairs: P...
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