Reviving the Left: The Need to Restore Liberal Values in America

Author:   Dwight Furrow
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
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9781591027034


Pages:   253
Publication Date:   24 March 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Reviving the Left: The Need to Restore Liberal Values in America


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In this fresh assessment of the liberal perspective on politics, philosopher Dwight Furrow explains how liberalism lost its moral credentials in the face of challenges from conservatives. He articulates a new way of understanding the moral foundations of liberalism that will restore its political fortunes along with America's shattered moral authority. A work of popular philosophy, this book is written in a serious but lively, engaging, and often polemical style. Furrow begins by noting that political ideologies have the power to motivate people because they embody conceptions of how to live. Conservatives have understood this more clearly than liberals, who for too long have relied on bureaucratic solutions and interest-group politics, which have lacked moral credibility and passion. Now more than ever, says Furrow, progressive politics, if it is to move people hungry for change, needs a new vision that will give birth to a more substantial liberal moral identity. Furrow takes conservatism to task for promoting what he labels 'a culture of cynical, violent narcissism'. But rather than praising the liberalism of the past, he argues that liberals must radically revise their conception of moral value in order to reverse the damage left behind by many years of conservative rule. ""Reviving the Left"" argues that liberals must build a culture of caring from the ground up by giving social institutions incentives to encourage a more prominent role in public life for empathy, compassion, and responsibility. Only in such a culture will liberal political initiatives have a chance to succeed in the long run. Unlike many books on reviving liberalism, which emphasise economics, policy debates, or political strategies, Furrow's ""Reviving the Left"" uniquely focuses on moral values and their philosophical underpinnings. Furrow's extensive use of references to popular culture, especially well-known films, and also topics of current political discourse makes for an exciting, contemporary rethinking of the liberal perspective with widespread appeal.

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Author:   Dwight Furrow
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
Imprint:   Prometheus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781591027034


ISBN 10:   1591027039
Pages:   253
Publication Date:   24 March 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Furrow's proposals are fresh - he urges liberals to develop a more substantial moral identity and win a few battles in the values war by building upon their inherent culture of caring, repackaging the conservative movement's successful tactics for the Left."" -- Publishers Weekly, January 26, 2009 ""Reviving the Left provides a well-argued critique of conservatism and call for a re-invigoration of liberalism's moral foundations based in an Aristotelian concept of happiness."" -- Metapsychology Online Reviews, Vol. 13, issue 45, November 7, 2009


"""Furrow's proposals are fresh - he urges liberals to develop a more substantial moral identity and win a few battles in the values war by building upon their inherent culture of caring, repackaging the conservative movement's successful tactics for the Left."" -- Publishers Weekly, January 26, 2009 ""Reviving the Left provides a well-argued critique of conservatism and call for a re-invigoration of liberalism's moral foundations based in an Aristotelian concept of happiness."" -- Metapsychology Online Reviews, Vol. 13, issue 45, November 7, 2009"


Furrow's proposals are fresh - he urges liberals to develop a more substantial moral identity and win a few battles in the values war by building upon their inherent culture of caring, repackaging the conservative movement's successful tactics for the Left. -- Publishers Weekly, January 26, 2009 Reviving the Left provides a well-argued critique of conservatism and call for a re-invigoration of liberalism's moral foundations based in an Aristotelian concept of happiness. -- Metapsychology Online Reviews, Vol. 13, issue 45, November 7, 2009


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Dwight Furrow (San Diego, CA), professor of philosophy at San Diego Mesa College, is the author of Ethics: Key Concepts in Philosophy and Against Theory: Continental and Analytic Challenges in Moral Philosophy. He is also the editor of Moral Soundings: Readings on the Crisis of Values in Contemporary Life.

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