Matthew Rose
A World after Liberalism: Five Thinkers Who Inspired the Radical Right
A World after Liberalism: Five Thinkers Who Inspired the Radical Right
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Matthew Rose's book explores the "radical right" movement, which challenges liberalism and seeks to create political societies after the decline of modernity. He argues that the movement is driven by religious aspirations and anxieties that conflict with Christian teachings.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 11 October 2022
Publisher: Yale University Press
The "radical right" is a highly controversial intellectual movement that emerged in the 20th century. In this book, Matthew Rose delves into the origins and beliefs of this movement, exploring its attempts to imagine political societies after the decline of liberalism. Rose argues that the radical right is driven by religious aspirations and anxieties that often conflict with Christian teachings and the secular values that emerged in modernity.
The radical right's vision of a post-liberal world is often characterized by a rejection of democracy, individual rights, and social welfare programs. Instead, these thinkers advocate for a return to traditional values, authoritarianism, and nationalism. They often view the West as decadent and corrupt and believe that the only way to restore order and preserve traditional values is through a global authoritarian regime.
One of the key figures in the radical right is the American political philosopher and writer Richard Spencer. Spencer is the founder of the National Policy Institute, a think tank that promotes white nationalist and neo-**** ideologies. He has been a vocal advocate for the deportation of non-white immigrants and the creation of a white ethno-state.
Another prominent figure in the radical right is the French philosopher and writer Jean-François Millet. Millet is known for his anti-immigration rhetoric and his belief that the West is in decline. He has called for the creation of a European superstate that would be governed by a conservative elite and that would prioritize the interests of European citizens over those of immigrants and minorities.
The radical right's ideas have been widely criticized and condemned by mainstream political figures and intellectuals. They argue that the radical right's vision of a post-liberal world is dangerous and that it threatens the values of democracy, human rights, and social justice.
Despite these criticisms, the radical right has continued to gain support in some parts of the world, particularly in Europe and the United States. This is partly due to the rise of populism and the growing sense of anxiety and insecurity among some voters.
In conclusion, the "radical right" is a highly controversial intellectual movement that has had a significant impact on politics and society in the 20th century. While its ideas are often criticized and condemned, they continue to attract support from some individuals and groups who are seeking a return to traditional values and a rejection of liberalism. It is important to engage with the radical right's ideas and to challenge their beliefs and arguments in order to promote a more inclusive and democratic society.
Dimension: 216 x 140 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780300268133
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