Vanguardism: Ideology and Organization in Totalitarian Politics

Author:   Phillip W. Gray
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   210
Publication Date:   10 December 2019
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Vanguardism: Ideology and Organization in Totalitarian Politics


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Author:   Phillip W. Gray
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9780367331658


ISBN 10:   0367331659
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   10 December 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Vanguardism as Concept 3. The Prehistory of Vanguardism 4. Vanguard of Class 5. Vanguard of Nation 6. Vanguard of Race 7. The Subaltern Transition 8. Vanguard of God 9. Conclusion: Transition to What?

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`Vanguardism', a new animal joins the menagerie of political concepts, but thanks to Phillip Gray's combination of inventiveness and scholarship, this one adds to our understanding of the deep mythic logic behind extreme illiberal movements and states which still tend to be dismissed as nihilistic, barbaric, or `evil', and underestimated as an existential threat to the hegemony of liberal democracy. His book thus has a resonance far beyond the cloisters of academia and extends not just to the genocidal politics of Bolshevism and Nazism but to the bombed-out cars of Iraq and the weaponized vehicles of European capitals. - Roger Griffin, Emeritus Professor in Modern History, Oxford Brookes University Vanguardism is a timely, readable, and important book. It establishes Phillip Gray as one of the world's leading experts on political extremism. - George Hawley, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Alabama In this book Phillip Gray makes an important contribution to the study of political radicalism and extremism. He does so by expanding the attention given to `vanguardism' and, more saliently still, by substantially innovating that concept. By taking his cue from recent studies of totalitarianism - but making a good case that his implications go far beyond it - Gray successfully shows the range of political phenomena to which vanguardism applies. Thereby, in addition to repackaging the familiar twentieth-century examples, Gray has interesting things to say both about recent `subaltern' variants of vanguardism (focused around colonised peoples and racial minorities) and, in phenomena like identity politics, its potential mainstreaming. - Richard Shorten, Senior lecturer in Political Theory, University of Birmingham


'Vanguardism', a new animal joins the menagerie of political concepts, but thanks to Phillip Gray's combination of inventiveness and scholarship, this one adds to our understanding of the deep mythic logic behind extreme illiberal movements and states which still tend to be dismissed as nihilistic, barbaric, or 'evil', and underestimated as an existential threat to the hegemony of liberal democracy. His book thus has a resonance far beyond the cloisters of academia and extends not just to the genocidal politics of Bolshevism and Nazism but to the bombed-out cars of Iraq and the weaponized vehicles of European capitals. Roger Griffin, Emeritus Professor in Modern History, Oxford Brookes University, UK Vanguardism is a timely, readable, and important book. It establishes Phillip Gray as one of the world's leading experts on political extremism. George Hawley, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Alabama, US In this book Phillip Gray makes an important contribution to the study of political radicalism and extremism. He does so by expanding the attention given to 'vanguardism' and, more saliently still, by substantially innovating that concept. By taking his cue from recent studies of totalitarianism - but making a good case that his implications go far beyond it - Gray successfully shows the range of political phenomena to which vanguardism applies. Richard Shorten, Senior Lecturer in Political Theory, University of Birmingham, UK Phillip Gray's systematic analysis is a good first cut at this ambitious task: he has synthesized a vast range of material into a readable comparison of the vanguardist movements that have formed since the end of the nineteenth century. Perspectives on Politics Undoubtedly Phillip W. Gray's name will be added to the list of twenty-first-century scholars-a list that includes the names of David Ohana, Richard Shorten, Emilio Gentile, and David Roberts-whose work has deepened our understanding of the extremities inherent in modernity's radical politics. Review of Politics


'Vanguardism', a new animal joins the menagerie of political concepts, but thanks to Phillip Gray's combination of inventiveness and scholarship, this one adds to our understanding of the deep mythic logic behind extreme illiberal movements and states which still tend to be dismissed as nihilistic, barbaric, or 'evil', and underestimated as an existential threat to the hegemony of liberal democracy. His book thus has a resonance far beyond the cloisters of academia and extends not just to the genocidal politics of Bolshevism and Nazism but to the bombed-out cars of Iraq and the weaponized vehicles of European capitals. - Roger Griffin, Emeritus Professor in Modern History, Oxford Brookes University Vanguardism is a timely, readable, and important book. It establishes Phillip Gray as one of the world's leading experts on political extremism. - George Hawley, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Alabama In this book Phillip Gray makes an important contribution to the study of political radicalism and extremism. He does so by expanding the attention given to 'vanguardism' and, more saliently still, by substantially innovating that concept. By taking his cue from recent studies of totalitarianism - but making a good case that his implications go far beyond it - Gray successfully shows the range of political phenomena to which vanguardism applies. Thereby, in addition to repackaging the familiar twentieth-century examples, Gray has interesting things to say both about recent 'subaltern' variants of vanguardism (focused around colonised peoples and racial minorities) and, in phenomena like identity politics, its potential mainstreaming. - Richard Shorten, Senior Lecturer in Political Theory, University of Birmingham


Author Information

Phillip W. Gray is an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University at Qatar. Previously, he taught at numerous institutions in Hong Kong as well as at the United States Coast Guard Academy. His research focuses on research ethics, comparative political ethics, extremist organizations and ideology, and terrorism.

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