The Rise of Illiberalism
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- 2022
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How a more positive form of identity politics can restore public trust in government
Illiberalism, Thomas Main writes, is the basic repudiation of liberal democracy, the very foundation on which the United States rests. It says no to electoral democracy, human rights, the rule of law, toleration. It is a political ideology that finds expression in such older right-wing extremist groups as the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacists and more recently among the Alt-Right and the Dark Enlightenment. There are also left-of-center illiberal movements, including various forms of communism, anarchism, and some antifascist movements.
The Rise of Illiberalism explores the philosophical underpinnings of this toxic political ideology and documents how it has infiltrated the mainstream of political discourse in the United States. By the early twenty-first century, Main writes, liberal democracy’s failure to deal adequately with social problems created a space illiberal movements could exploit to promote their particular brands of identity politics as an alternative.
A critical need thus is for what the author calls “positive identity politics,” or a widely shared sense of community that gives a feeling of equal importance to all sectors of society. Achieving this goal will, however, be an enormous challenge.
In seeking actionable remedies for the broken political system of the United States, this book makes a major scholarly contribution to current debates about the future of liberal democracy.
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- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8157-3849-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-8157-3850-3
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- backcover1
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- Table of Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Illiberalism in American Political Culture Today No access Pages 1 - 9
- What Is Illiberalism? What Is Liberal Democracy? No access Pages 10 - 21
- The Audience for Illiberalism Today No access Pages 22 - 79
- Identity No access Pages 80 - 144
- Ideas No access Pages 145 - 205
- Irony No access Pages 206 - 232
- Interests No access Pages 233 - 276
- Conclusion No access Pages 277 - 288
- Notes No access Pages 289 - 326
- Index No access Pages 327 - backcover1





