Postliberal Politics: The Coming Era of Renewal
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.​

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Postliberal Politics: The Coming Era of Renewal
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.​

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Postliberal Politics: The Coming Era of Renewal

Postliberal Politics: The Coming Era of Renewal

by Adrian Pabst
Postliberal Politics: The Coming Era of Renewal

Postliberal Politics: The Coming Era of Renewal

by Adrian Pabst

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Overview

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.​


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509546800
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 08/23/2021
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

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.

Table of Contents

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
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