The book offers a thorough critique of contemporary liberalism while presenting post-liberal alternatives across various domains, including politics, economics, culture, and international relations. The expert authors delve into the deficiencies of liberalism and propose a comprehensive exploration of post-liberal ideas, aiming to reshape the discourse around Western political thought.
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Adrian Pabst es profesor de Política en la University of Kent en Canterbury, Reino Unido, y enseña economía política en el Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Lille (Sciences Po), Francia. Es autor de Metaphysics: The Creation of Hierarchy (2012).



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 mutual suspicion and 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 mutualist markets embedded in the everyday economy. 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.
This provocative book contends that the liberal world order is illiberal and undemocratic - intolerant about the cultural values of ordinary people in the West and elsewhere while concentrating power in the hands of unaccountable Western elites and Western-dominated institutions.