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Walk away when the political left turns right edited by Lee Trepanier, Grant Havers.

Contributor(s): Trepanier, Lee, 1972- | Havers, Grant N, 1965-Material type: TextTextSeries: Political theory for todayPublisher: Lanham, Maryland Lexington Books, [2019]Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781498595209; 1498595200Subject(s): Political science | Political scienceGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. | Electronic books. DDC classification: 320 LOC classification: JA66Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Intro; Contents; Introduction; 1 James Burnham; 2 Pondering the People; 3 "Mugged by Reality"; 4 George Grant and Charles Taylor; 5 Alasdair MacIntyre's Revolutionary Peripateticism; 6 Benedict Ashley's Reappraisal of Marxism; 7 Christopher Lasch; 8 The Failure of Marxism through the Frankfurt School and Jürgen Habermas; 9 Analytical Marxism and the Meaning of Historicism; Index; About the Editors and Contributors
Summary: This book examines key twentieth-century philosophers, theologians, and social scientists who began their careers with commitments to the political left only later to reappraise or reject those commitments due to changes in the culture, economics, and politics.
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Intro; Contents; Introduction; 1 James Burnham; 2 Pondering the People; 3 "Mugged by Reality"; 4 George Grant and Charles Taylor; 5 Alasdair MacIntyre's Revolutionary Peripateticism; 6 Benedict Ashley's Reappraisal of Marxism; 7 Christopher Lasch; 8 The Failure of Marxism through the Frankfurt School and Jürgen Habermas; 9 Analytical Marxism and the Meaning of Historicism; Index; About the Editors and Contributors

This book examines key twentieth-century philosophers, theologians, and social scientists who began their careers with commitments to the political left only later to reappraise or reject those commitments due to changes in the culture, economics, and politics.

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