Narrador: Jim Lee
Duración 17h 35m
This engaging audiobook narrated by Jim Lee traces the history of political conservatism from its nineteenth-century origins to today's hard Right
For two hundred years, conservatism has defied its reputation as a backward-looking creed by confronting and adapting to liberal modernity. By doing so, the Right has won long periods of power and effectively become the dominant tradition in politics. Yet, despite their success, conservatives have continued to fight with each other about how far to compromise with liberalism and democracy—or which values to defend and how. In
Conservatism, Edmund Fawcett provides a gripping account of this conflicted history, clarifies key ideas, and illuminates quarrels within the Right today.
Focusing on the United States, Britain, France, and Germany, Fawcett's vivid narrative covers thinkers and politicians. They include the forerunners James Madison, Edmund Burke, and Joseph de Maistre; early friends and foes of capitalism; defenders of religion; and builders of modern parties, such as William McKinley and Lord Salisbury. The book chronicles the cultural critics and radical disruptors of the 1920s and 1930s, recounts how advocates of laissez-faire economics broke the post 1945 consensus, and describes how Donald Trump, Boris Johnson, and their European counterparts are pushing conservatism toward a nation-first, hard Right.
An absorbing, original history of the Right,
Conservatism portrays a tradition as much at war with itself as with its opponents.
Edmund Fawcett worked at
The Economist for more than three decades, serving as its chief correspondent in Washington, Paris, Berlin, and Brussels, as well as its European and literary editor. His writing has appeared in the
New York Times, the
Los Angeles Times, the
Guardian, the
New Statesman, and the
Times Literary Supplement. He is the author of
Liberalism: The Life of an Idea (Princeton).
Jim Lee is a continuity announcer and newsreader on BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service, and Radio 4 Extra. He is a regular voice of the
Economist and
New Scientist audio editions and has narrated audiobooks such as
Carbon Technocracy by Victor Seow and Christopher I. Beckwith's
The Scythian Empire (Princeton)."One of the Financial Times' Best Books of 2020: Politics""One of Kirkus Reviews Best Big-Picture History Books of 2020""A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice""A NRC Book of the Year""A truly magisterial survey of the thought and actions of conservatives in Britain, France, Germany and the United States. . . . It's a tour de force of intellectual eclecticism, and a vital recognition that the war within conservatism matters."—Andrew Sullivan, New York Times Book Review"A valuable wide-lens perspective on currents that have been at play for decades if not centuries."—Greg Cowles, New York Times Book Review"Invaluable."—Paul Rosenberg, Salon
Publicado por: Princeton University Press
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