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OverviewThe history of the advent of universal suffrage is a fraught one. As late as the mid-twentieth century, it was still impeded by forms of censitary, racial and sexual discrimination, which proved especially stubborn in countries with the most rooted liberal tradition. Moreover, no sooner had it been achieved than universal suffrage was subject to internal depletion that reduced the exercise of political rights to the acclamation of a leader vested with very wide powers. In and through a complex historical process, Bonapartism has assumed its current ‘soft’ form, involving orderly competition and succession and resorting to the iron fist only in emergency situations. The electoral system most conducive to this regime seems to be one involving single-member constituencies. Cutting out organized parties with programmes and, courtesy also of the gigantic concentration of the mass media, depriving the subaltern classes of any political expression, it reduces ‘democracy’ to a contest between competing leaders, who are the interpreters exclusively oflocal realities or interests, over and above which towers the figure of thenation’s charismatic leader. The United States represents the primary country-laboratory of the ‘soft Bonapartism’ that has also emerged in Italy, and which seems set to become the political regime of our time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Domenico Losurdo , Luciano Canfora , David BroderPublisher: Verso Books Imprint: Verso Books Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9781784787318ISBN 10: 1784787310 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 02 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsA brilliant exercise in unmasking liberal pretensions,surveying over three centuries with magisterial command of the sources. -- <i>Financial Times</i>, (Praise for <i>Liberalism: A Counter-History</i>) Stimulatingly uncovers the contradictions of an ideology that is much too self-righteously invoked. -- Pankaj Mishra, <i>Guardian</i> (Praise for <i>Liberalism: A Counter-History</i>) A book of wide reference and real erudition. -- <i>Times Literary Supplement</i> (Praise for <i>Liberalism: A Counter-History</i>) The book is a historically grounded, very accessible critique of liberalism, complementing a growing literature critical of liberalism. -- <i>Choice</i>, (Praise for <i>Liberalism: A Counter-History</i>) On Liberalism: A Counter-History: A brilliant exercise in unmasking liberal pretensions,surveying over three centuries with magisterial command of the sources. * Financial Times * On Liberalism: A Counter-History: Stimulatingly uncovers the contradictions of an ideology that is much too self-righteously invoked. -- Pankaj Mishra * Guardian * On Liberalism: A Counter-History: A book of wide reference and real erudition. * Times Literary Supplement * On Liberalism: A Counter-History: The book is a historically grounded, very accessible critique of liberalism, complementing a growing literature critical of liberalism. * Choice * Author InformationDomenico Losurdo was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Urbino, Italy. He is the author of many books in Italian, German, French and Spanish. In English he has published Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns, Heidegger and the Ideology of War, and Liberalism: A Counterhistory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |