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Carregando... How To Be A Liberal: The Story of Liberalism and the Fight for its Life (edição: 2020)de Ian Dunt (Autor)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Very good to read, passionate about Liberals, a great read. ( ) Charting the history and development of liberal ideals from Descartes onwards this book also delineates the many enemies of liberal thought, including communism, fascism, nationalism, and identity politics. It shows how those enemy ideologies seek to homogenize - "the will of the people" - and tribalize - anyone who disagrees is shouted down rather than engaged in debate. To be honest, the last couple of chapters covering the extreme nationalism and outright lies of politics in recent days left me feeling rather depressed and defeated, which I'm sure is not what the author intended as his last chapter was somewhat a rallying-cry for liberalism and humane values, but I have trouble seeing how that enthusiasm is going to be put into practise.
The cover blurb describes Ian Dunt as a political journalist, and so he is – as is our revered prime minister. There, however, the similarity ends. Whereas former colleagues on The Times (from which he was sacked for making up stories) assert that Boris Johnson was the worst journalist they ever employed, partly due to his laziness, Ian Dunt is a model of diligence. His book runs to 448 pages and there are an additional 13 pages of suggested further reading. And it is clear from the text that Dunt has immersed himself in these sources. So his book is no quick ‘pot boiler’. However, the attraction of this book is not just the diligence of serious background research. The journalist in Dunt means that there is a lightness of touch with the prose so the book is accessible to the point of qualifying as a page-turner.... In an age of rampant nationalism and anti-intellectualism, this book urges us to celebrate complexity and diversity. Dunt, editor of the website politics.co.uk, counterposes liberalism and nationalism, the latter of which, he writes, is based on a sixfold lie. Among its elements are the thought that we can have only one identity at a time, which makes us “part of the mass: an undifferentiated component of the whole,” and the contention that any difference from that mass is bad. We see the sixth component, “there is no such thing as truth,” enacted with every Trump tweet. As Orwell knew, when politicians can get away with lies, lie they will; if the concepts of truth and falsehood disappear, then they will do as they please. Having established this sixfold premise, Dunt examines the evolution of the idea of liberalism... When in the course of human events it falls on us to resist, this makes a welcome guidebook.
'A tour de force.' - THE SECRET BARRISTER'Clear-eyed and hard-headed. His defence of liberalism is political writing at its most urgent and engaging .' - NICK COHEN, OBSERVER COLUMNIST'Dunt's gift for making complicated issues comprehensible is second to none. Courageous.' - JAMES O'BRIEN, LBCThe authoritarian right is taking control. From Viktor Orban in Hungary, to Brexit in Britain, to Donald Trump in America, nationalists are launching an all-out assault on liberal values. In this groundbreaking new book, political journalist Ian Dunt tells the story of liberalism, from its birth in the fight against absolute monarchy to the modern-day resistance against the new populism. In a soaring narrative that stretches from the battlefields of the English Civil War to the 2008 financial crash and beyond, this vivid, page-turning book explains the political ideas which underpin the modern world. But it is also something much more than that - it is a rallying cry for those who still believe in freedom and reason. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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