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Democracy Against Liberalism

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Description
It should not surprise anyone that democracies can become dangerously illiberal; indeed, it was one of the classical critiques of ancient democracies. Is the contemporary backlash against liberal democracy merely the same old story, or are we witnessing something unprecedented?

In this witty and engaging book, Aviezer Tucker argues that the contemporary revival of authoritarian populism combines the historically familiar with new technologies to produce a highly unstable and contagious new synthesis that threatens basic liberal norms, from freedom of the press to independent judiciaries. He examines how the economic crisis blocked social mobility and thereby awakened the dark, dormant political passions exploited by demagogues such as Orban and Trump. He argues that this slide towards ‘neo-illiberal democracy’ can be countered if we hard-headedly restore a ‘liberalism without nostalgia’ which institutes policies that can dampen down populist passions and strengthen liberal institutional barriers against them.

Readers interested in current affairs, social science, history, and political and social theory will find Aviezer Tucker’s original theoretical and historical analysis incisive, innovative, and entertaining. 1 What’s Your Problem? Illiberalism, Populism, Authoritarianism

Democracy vs. Authoritarianism

Liberalism vs. Absolutism

Populism vs. Technocracy

Eight Regimes

The Scope of Neo-Illiberal Democracy

Weimar, Jackson, Singapore

Plan of the Book

2 Illiberal Democracy: Old Hemlock in Plastic Cups

The Self-Destruction of Absolute Democracy

Neo-Illiberal Unbalancing of the Liberal Checks

The Judiciary

Civil Service

Civil Society and Independent Institutions

Unmediated Politics

Media

Disinformation

Populism as Wishful Thinking

Historical Amnesia and Sisyphean Politics

Neo-Illiberalism is not Neo-Nationalist

Neo-Illiberalism is not an Over-Reaction to Immigration

Neo-Illiberalism is not Confused Socialism

3 All the Roads Lead to Caesarea

Post-Post-Totalitarian Pathway

Path Dependency II

A House Divided: Prognostic Instability

Budapest on the Potomac

The Surf Beaches of Utopia

Dynamic Equilibria

4 It Ain’t Necessarily So: The Historical Evitability of Neo-Illiberal Democracy

Historical Evitability

A Contemporary Case for Economic Inevitability

What happened?

Contingencies

Hungary

Brexit

Trump

5 New Liberalism without Nostalgia

Preempting Populism

Universal Basic Income

Dispersing the Anonymous Mob: Tracing Electronic Origins

Historical Education and Commemoration

Breaking the Glass Barriers to Mobility

Geographic Mobility

Strengthening Liberal Institutions

Democratic Election Systems

New Liberalism without Nostalgia

References

Index

“For all his many sins, Herbert Spencer was correct to say, ‘How often misused words generate misleading thoughts.’ Aviezer Tucker has set out to drain a great swamp of such misuse, first showing how lazy conceptual conflations have befuddled thinking about the political distempers of our time, and then, having set the language straight, deriving unimpeachable good sense from the result. Democracy Against Liberalism is a tour de force of clarity and justified optimism bound to be of great value to scholar and student, theoretician and practitioner, alike.”
Adam Garfinkle, founding editor of The American Interest and former speech writer for Colin Powell

“An easy read on a hard problem, Aviezer Tucker’s study benefits from being a latecomer in analyzing the erosions of the liberal premises of some democracies across the world. Careful, insightful, and literate, Tucker’s recommendation to attend to root causes without pining for a lost past is a godsend. Only a new vision of liberalism can save it.”
Samuel Moyn, Yale University

“Aviezer Tucker’s extensive knowledge of philosophical debates makes Democracy Against Liberalism a compelling read. His prose brings to life even the most analytically difficult elements of this topic, and expertly brings high philosophy down to matters of concrete policy relevance”
Richard Youngs, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Europe

"Tucker is able to synthesize the myriad apparently unrelated events in many nations, and give it some coherence as a way of understanding larger trends."
The Independent Review

"Amid a flood of books that seek to explain the rise of populist and authoritarian challenges to liberal democracy, Tucker usefully reminds the reader that liberalism and democracy can exist quite independent of each other."
Foreign Affairs

"It helps to know things, and Tucker clearly knows a lot about a lot of things. Democracy Against Liberalism . . . has much to teach."
American Purpose

“Tucker’s theoretical framework is flexible, robust, and provides a clear typology through which neo-illiberal democratic regimes can be examined in international politics.”
Andrew Telford, Eurasian Geography and Economics

Aviezer Tucker is a political theorist and philosopher. He is an Associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University, where he works on post-totalitarianism and the philosophy of history. He is the author of The Legacies of Totalitarianism (2015) and Our Knowledge of the Past: A Philosophy of Historiography (2004).

AUTHORS:

Aviezer Tucker

PUBLISHER:

Polity Press

ISBN-13:

9781509541218

BINDING:

Paperback

BISAC:

Philosophy

LANGUAGE:

English

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