Description
Matt Sleat presents the first comprehensive and critical analysis of the post-liberal movement. He explores post-liberalism's theological roots in integralism and Radical Orthodoxy, as well as its connection to comparable movements such as National Conservatism. Drawing on the work of key theorists such as Patrick Deneen and Adrian Vermeule, Sleat argues that post-liberalism is based on a politically motivated and deeply implausible understanding of liberalism. He also considers how liberalism might respond to the challenge posed by post-liberalism, and what its rise can tell us about the future of conservative politics.
Post-Liberalism is a vital work for students and scholars of political science and philosophy, as well as anyone concerned by the state of politics.
About the Author
Matt Sleat is Reader in Political Theory at the University of Sheffield.
Reviews
"Matt Sleat's Post-Liberalism is desperately needed. It provides a dispassionate but engaged account of whether those seeking to overturn two and a half centuries of liberalism have coherent and compelling arguments, and whether their notion of a 'common good' would be good for the people. It should be widely read."
Paul Tucker, author of Global Discord and research fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
"Post-Liberalism is a rigorous and accessible inquiry into the post-liberal mindset. Sleat brilliantly shows that some post-liberals have no real quarrel with important strands of liberalism while others ignore these strands altogether in their zeal to destroy their main enemy."
David Dyzenhaus, University of Toronto
Book Information
ISBN 9781509562190
Author Matt Sleat
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd