The Conservative Foundations of the Liberal Order : Defending Democracy Against Its Modern Enemies
The Conservative Foundations of the Liberal Order : Defending Democracy Against Its Modern Enemies
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Author(s): Mahoney, Daniel J.
ISBN No.: 9781610171687
Pages: 224
Year: 202212
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 33.69
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Saving Democracy from Its Enemies-- from Itself Western democracy has become increasingly estranged from its crucial historical, political, spiritual, and cultural prerequisites-- what author Daniel J. Mahoney calls "the conservative foundations of the liberal order." In this eloquent and insightful work of political philosophy and cultural criticism, Mahoney offers a vigorous defense of these foundations, and shows the dangers of identifying liberty with a radical project of social and cultural emancipation. The Conservative Foundations of the Liberal Order takes particular aim at partisans of "pure democracy," who have transformed the principles of liberty and equality into an unreflective dogma. By reducing liberty to a vague affirmation of equality and individual autonomy, Mahoney shows, such partisans undermine those "contents of life" --, patriotism, philosophical reflection, family and social life-- enrich human existence and give purpose to human freedom. What we need instead is a conservative-minded liberalism. Calling on the wisdom of Winston Churchill, Edmund Burke, Alexis de Tocqueville, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Raymond Aron, and other exemplary leaders and thinkers, Mahoney addresses a wide range of questions related to liberty in the contempo1rary world. He brilliantly analyzes the task of the democratic statesman; the need for prudence, sobriety, and civic courage in confronting the totalitarian enemies of the West; the ties that bind religion and democratic liberty; democracy's tendency to squander its own inheritance in frenzied efforts to establish a human order that is more and more "democratic"; the follies of the postmodern "culture of repudiation"; the reasons so many intellectuals indulge totalitarianism and terrorism; and much more.


Rejecting the dual temptations of utopianism and despair, Mahoney defends self-government-- understood-- both democracy's enemies and its all-too-numerous "immoderate friends." The Conservative Foundations of the Liberal Order upholds the rich civilized inheritance that allows human beings to lead free and decent lives together.


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