Description
Liberalism is under attack. From the rise of nationalism and populism to the decline of trust in institutions, liberals are facing unprecedented challenges. But what does it mean to be a liberal in the 21st Century? And how can we defend the values that we hold dear?
In his new book, How to Be a Liberal, Ian Dunt provides a clear and concise guide to liberalism for the modern age. Drawing on his years of experience as a journalist and political commentator, Dunt argues that liberalism is not just a set of abstract principles, but a practical guide to living a good and meaningful life.
In the book, Dunt covers a wide range of topics, including:
- What is liberalism and why is it important?
- The history of liberalism and its key thinkers
- The different types of liberalism and their strengths and weaknesses
- How to be a liberal in a world that is increasingly hostile to liberalism
Dunt's writing is witty and engaging, and he makes complex ideas accessible to a general audience. He is also not afraid to tackle difficult topics, such as the challenges of multiculturalism and the rise of identity politics.
But what makes How to Be a Liberal truly unique is Dunt's emphasis on the importance of humor and irony in the defense of liberalism. He argues that liberals need to learn to laugh at themselves and their opponents, and to avoid taking themselves too seriously.
In one passage, Dunt writes:
"Liberalism is not a religion. It is a set of ideas that are open to challenge and debate. Liberals should never be afraid to laugh at themselves or their own beliefs. In fact, I would argue that a sense of humor is essential for any liberal who wants to be effective in the world."
Dunt's book is a timely and important contribution to the debate about liberalism in the 21st century. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand what it means to be a liberal today and how to defend the values that we hold dear.
About the Author
About the Author
Ian Dunt is a columnist with the I newspaper and presents the Origin Story and Oh God, What Now? podcasts.
His first book, Brexit: What the Hell Happens Now? (Canbury Press, 2017) on Britain's departure from the European Union was a bestseller. In How Westminster Works (And Why It Doesn't) he looked at the UK politics.
In How To Be A Liberal (Canbury, 2020) he tells the story of our personal freedom. Drawing on history, politics and economics, he argues for a radical, egalitarian liberalism that nurtures both individuals and us all.
Reviews
'A tour de force; a mighty trumpet blast for the forces of liberalism and enlightenment in the face of a global tide of ignorance and populism.'
- THE SECRET BARRISTER
'This is a history of ideas as it should be written - brilliant, vivid story-telling about the people who shaped liberalism, the challenges it has faced over the centuries, its commitment to the truth and why it's now more important than ever to defend it.'
- CAROLINE LUCAS MP
'Dunt's gift for making complicated issues comprehensible is second to none. Courageous.'
- JAMES O'BRIEN, LBC
'How To Be A Liberal is required reading for today's political debates.'
- ANNE APPLEBAUM, TWILIGHT OF DEMOCRACY
'Clear-eyed and hard-headed. His defence of liberalism is political writing at its most urgent and engaging.'
- NICK COHEN, OBSERVER COLUMNIST
'A phenomenal history from a truly big mind.'
- DAVID SCHNEIDER, THE DEATH OF STALIN
'When in the course of human events it falls on us to resist, this makes a welcome guidebook.'
- KIRKUS
'He describes liberalism as "an enormous, boisterous, confounding bloody thing," and writes passionately in its favour, as a counterweight to ignorance and populism. This book is required reading for anyone interested in politics and philosophy.'
- PROSPECT
'All of Ian Dunt's How to be a Liberal is essential reading, but the chapter on Harriet Taylor and John Stuart Mill is blistering, eye-opening stuff.'
- Shakespeare & Company bookstore, https://twitter.com/Shakespeare_Co/status/1332266783303151617
Book Information
ISBN 9781912454457
Author Ian Dunt
Format Paperback
Page Count 480
Imprint Canbury Press
Publisher Canbury Press
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 35mm