The Left is in crisis. Despite global economic turbulence, left-wing
political parties in many countries have failed to make progress in
part because they have grown too ideologically fragmented. Today, the
term Left is associated with state intervention and public ownership,
but this has little in common with the original meaning of the term.
What caused what we mean by the Left to change, and how has that
hindered progress? With Wrong-Turnings, Geoffrey M. Hodgson tracks
changes in the meaning of the Left and offers suggestions for how the
Left might reclaim some of its core values. The term Left originated
during the French Revolution, when revolutionaries sought to abolish
the monarchy and privilege and to introduce a new society based on
liberty, equality, fraternity, and universal rights. Over time,
however, the meaning radically changed, especially through the
influence of socialism and collectivism. Hodgson argues that the Left
must rediscover its roots in the Enlightenment and readopt
Enlightenment values it has abandoned, such as those concerning
democracy and universal human rights. Only then will it be prepared to
address contemporary problems of inequality and the survival of
democracy. Possible measures could include enhanced educational
provisions, a guaranteed basic income, and a viable mechanism for fair
distribution of wealth. Wrong-Turnings is a truly pathbreaking work
from one of our most prolific and respected institutional theorists.
It will change our understanding of how the left got lost.
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How the Left Got Lost
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ISBN
9780226505916
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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