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When the Political Left Turns Right
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Artikel-Nr:
9781498595209
Veröffentl:
2019
Seiten:
202
Autor:
Lee Trepanier
Serie:
Political Theory for Today
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book examines key twentieth-century philosophers, theologians, and social scientists who began their careers with commitments to the political left only later to reappraise or reject those commitments due to changes in the culture, economics, and politics.
This book examines key twentieth-century philosophers, theologians, and social scientists who began their careers with commitments to the political left only later to reappraise or reject them. Their reevaluation of their own previous positions reveals not only the change in their own thought but also the societal changes in the culture, economics, and politics to which they were reacting. By exploring the evolution of the political thought of these philosophers, this book draws connections among these thinkers and schools and discovers the general trajectory of twentieth-century political thinking in the West.
Chapter 1: James Burnham: From Left to Right

Paul Gottfried

Chapter 2: Pondering the People: Willmoore Kendall’s Intellectual Path From Progressive to Conservative Populism

Christopher H. Owen

Chapter 3: “Mugged by Reality”: The Neoconservative Turn

Lee Trepanier

Chapter 4: George Grant and Charles Taylor: Canadian Owls

Ron Dart

Chapter 5: Alasdair MacIntyre’s Revolutionary Peripateticism

Kelvin Knight

Chapter 6: Benedict Ashley’s Reappraisal of Marxism

Christopher S. Morrissey

Chapter 7: Christopher Lasch: A Reconsideration

Jeremy Beer

Chapter 8: The Failure of Marxism through the Frankfurt School and Jürgen Habermas

Pedro Blas González

Chapter 9: Analytical Marxism and the Meaning of Historicism: Reflections on Kai Nielsen and G. A. Cohen

Grant Havers

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