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Liberal Progressivism - Politics and Class in the Age of Neoliberalism and Climate Change

English · Hardback

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In Liberal Progressivism, Gordon Hak makes the case for the value of theory and philosophy in understanding the day-to-day political realm of elections, politicians, scandals, fund-raising, and law-making. Running through the book is the big question of how political attitudes and actions are philosophically grounded: why do people believe what they do?

Framed as a debate between liberal progressivism and the Marxist-informed left, and between liberal progressives and the non-university-educated working class, an informant named "Gord" is introduced. Drawing on his life experience he acts as a guide into the worlds of liberal progressivism, the non-university-educated working class, and the Marxist-informed intellectual-left modes of existence that he has personally experienced. In 11 chapters, the book presents an appreciation of nonbinary relationships, open-ended dialectics, complex systems and equilibrium theory, and the importance of emotions in political life.

Through a transdisciplinary approach, the book delves into the interconnecting the worlds of politics, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, history, and epistemology to produce a celebration of political theory which deserves to be widely read by students, scholars and activists.

List of contents










1. Introduction  2. Locating Liberal Progressivism  3. Apparatuses of Analysis or How You See Is What You Get  4. A World of Work in the 1970s  5. Engaging with Radicals and Radicalism  6. Among Liberal Progressives  7. The Economy and Capitalism  8. Identity, Inclusion, and Diversity  9. Environmentalism and Climate Change  10. Ideological Struggle, Movement Politics, and Activists  11. Final Words

About the author

Gordon Hak is Professor Emeritus in the History Department, Vancouver Island University, Canada.

Summary

In Liberal Progressivism, Gordon Hak makes the case for the value of theory and philosophy in understanding the day-to-day political realm of elections, politicians, scandals, fund-raising, and law-making.

Product details

Authors Gordon Hak, Gordon (Vancouver Island University Hak
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2021
 
EAN 9780367616694
ISBN 978-0-367-61669-4
No. of pages 164
Series Routledge Innovations in Political Theory
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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