Hyper-capitalism and extreme identity politics are driving us to distraction. Both destroy the basis of a common life shared across ages and classes. The COVID-19 crisis could accelerate these tendencies further, or it could herald something more hopeful: a post-liberal moment.

Adrian Pabst argues that now is the time for an alternative - postliberalism - that is centred around trust, dignity, and human relationships. Instead of reverting to the destabilising inhumanity of 'just-in-time' free-market globalisation, we could build a politics upon the sense of localism and community spirit, the valuing of family, place and belonging, which was a real theme of lockdown. We are not obliged to put up with the restoration of a broken status quo that erodes trust, undermines institutions and trashes our precious natural environment. We could build a pluralist democracy, decentralise the state, and promote embedded, mutualist markets.

This bold book shows that only a politics which fuses economic justice with social solidarity and ecological balance can overcome our deep divisions and save us from authoritarian backlash.



Autorentext
Adrian Pabst is Professor of Politics at the University of Kent, Deputy Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and a leading thinker in the 'Blue Labour' movement.

Inhalt

Preface

Acknowledgements

Prologue: a new era

I POSTLIBERAL TIMES

1 Resolving the interregnum

2 Politics after the plague

3 Why opposites coincide

4 New polarities

II A PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY OF POSTLIBERALISM

5 The art of politics

6 Social virtues

7 Mutual obligations

8 Pluralism

9 Place, limits and ecology

III POLITICAL AND POLICY PROGRAMME 10 Building a relational economy

11 Renewing democratic corporatism

12 Reweaving the social fabric

13 Restoring the common home of nature

14 Promoting civic internationalism

Epilogue: a new battleground of ideas

Notes
Titel
Postliberal Politics
Untertitel
The Coming Era of Renewal
EAN
9781509546824
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
16.06.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.28 MB
Anzahl Seiten
160