The terms "left" and "right" pervade all our discussions of politics. But do they mean anything any more? And is it really satisfactory to reduce all our political debate to these two terms? Furedi shows how contemporary and recent developments, including the Cold War, the Culture Wars and Third Way-type managerialism, have created the need for a new conception of politics with an adequate conception of humanity - one that "remoralises" politics by taking humans seriously, recognises the centrality of morality and discussions of right and wrong, and utilises our imaginations. Furedi proposes a new, and inevitably controversial, humanist politics to escape the trap of 20th century political ideology.
About the AuthorProfessor of Sociology at University of Kent (UK). Author of numerous books including our Where have All The Intellectuals Gone? (2004) and Culture of Fear (2002).
ReviewsMention of book in piece on 'Bird flu Prophets of doom spread nothing but needles alarm' -- Frank Furedi * Daily Express, The *
Article by Frank Furedi 'Politicians, economists, teachers...why are they so desperate to make us happy?' -- Frank Furedi * Sunday Telegraph *
Book InformationISBN 9780826487285
Author Professor Frank FurediFormat Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 328g