<b>Named one of 2018's Best Books on Politics by the <i>Wall Street Journal</i></b><br /><br />"Babones’ relentless critique of the liberal expert class brilliantly exposes their contempt for ordinary people. A crucial contribution to our understanding of how contemporary liberalism is increasingly illiberal and undemocratic."<br /><b>Adrian Pabst, co-author of <i>The Politics of Virtue: Post-liberalism and the Human Future</i></b><br /><br />"An overdue and rational corrective about populism and authoritarianism."<br /><b>The Australian</b><br /><br />"Brilliantly insightful and always fair-minded, <i>The New Authoritarianism</i> is a compelling insider’s account of how the liberal-minded became close-minded."<br /><b>Quadrant<br /><br /></b>"This is a superb book. Anyone interested in politics must read it; it is one of those rare tracts which is constantly rewarding."<b><br /><b>Spectator Australia </b><br /></b>

The election of Donald Trump and the Brexit vote in the UK have caused fear and panic among liberals worldwide. They argue that the populist backlash represents a dangerous new authoritarianism. But what if the really dangerous authoritarianism is in fact their own?

In this provocative and highly original book, Salvatore Babones argues that democracy has been undermined by a quiet but devastating power grab conducted by a class of liberal experts. They have advanced a global rights-based agenda which has tilted the balance away from the lively and vibrant unpredictability of democratic decision-making toward the creeping technocratic authority of liberal consensus. Populism represents, contends Babones, an imperfect but reinvigorating political flood that has the potential to sweep away decades of institutional detritus and rejuvenate democracy across the West.

Babones’ bracing attack on the insidious “new authoritarianism” of the expert class and call for an end to liberal mission creep will stimulate and challenge all readers trying to make sense of the political tumult of the recent past.
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Preface vi

1 Freedoms, Rights, and the Liberal Ideal 1

2 The Rise of New Authoritarians 24

3 Liberal Authoritarianism in a Global World 48

4 The Passion of Donald J. Trump 71

5 The Populist Purgative 93
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Product details

ISBN
9781509533091
Published
2018-09-07
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight
136 gr
Height
180 mm
Width
119 mm
Thickness
13 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
120

Biographical note

Salvatore Babones is Associate Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney.