Beyond right and left : new politics and the culture wars
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Beyond right and left : new politics and the culture wars
Allen & Unwin, 2005
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p.263-282) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
'original, courageous, realistic and fresh' Robert Manne, Professor, School of Politics, La Trobe UniversityDo Right and Left still mean anything in politics? Are environmental issues always 'left wing'? Is it only 'right wing' to worry about the family? In fact, these traditional connections have broken down, but what is taking their place?In Australian politics today a new free market Right holds the ascendancy in ideas, while Labor and the Left struggle with a crisis of belief. David McKnight makes a compelling argument that the new Right has a radical agenda, not a conservative one. He shows how this drives some of the most vexed issues of our time: overconsumption, work-family balance, immigration and the environment.McKnight points to the rise of a new politics based on moral values, and argues that the Left needs to rethink its fundamental ideas. He offers a positive political vision beyond Right and Left which he calls a 'new humanism', based on classic principles of freedom, compassion for others and the common good. Provocative, original and incisive, Beyond Right and Left is certain to spark widespread debate.'
Subtle, incisive, courageous; bound to be a watershed in Australian progressive politics' Clive Hamilton, author of Growth Fetish'David McKnight gives us the tools to work out where we stand and what unites rather than divides us as the struggle to defend our democracy begins in earnest.' Margo Kingston, author of Not Happy John
目次
Foreword1. Beyond Right and Left Part I: The Age of the Market2. A world made by markets3. The triumph of an ideaPart II: The End of the Old Ideas 4. Ex-cons, neo-cons and the death of classical conservatism5. What was socialism?Part III: The Culture War 6. The culture war and moral politics7. We're all in the same boat8. Rethinking the family and carePart IV: The Future9. A new humanismReferencesIndex
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