TY - BOOK AU - Brenkman,John TI - The Cultural Contradictions of Democracy: Political Thought since September 11 SN - 9780691116648 PY - 2007///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - Democracy KW - Political science KW - Philosophy KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / Judicial Branch KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introduction: Political Thought in The Fog of War --; Seized by Power --; The Imagination of Power --; September 11 and Fables of the Left --; Iraq: Delirium of War, Delusions of Peace --; The Ordeal of Universalism --; Conclusion: Prelude to the Unknown --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Since 9/11, American foreign policy has been guided by grand ideas like tyranny, democracy, and freedom. And yet the course of events has played havoc with the cherished assumptions of hawks and doves alike. The geo-civil war afflicting the Muslim world from Lebanon through Iraq and Afghanistan to Pakistan confronts the West with the need to articulate anew what its political ideas and ideals actually are. In The Cultural Contradictions of Democracy, John Brenkman dissects the rhetoric that has corrupted today's political discourse and abused the idea of freedom and democracy in foreign affairs. Looking back to the original assumptions and contradictions that animate democratic thought, he attempts to resuscitate the language of liberty and give political debate a fresh basis amid the present global turmoil. The Cultural Contradictions of Democracy picks apart the intellectual design and messianic ambitions of the neoconservative American foreign policy articulated by figures such as Robert Kagan and Paul Berman; it casts the same critical eye on a wide range of liberal and leftist thinkers, including Noam Chomsky and Jürgen Habermas, and probes the severe crisis that afflicts progressive political thought. Brenkman draws on the contrary visions of Hobbes, Kant, Max Weber, Hannah Arendt, and Isaiah Berlin in order to disclose the new contours of conflict in the age of geo-civil war, and to illuminate the challenges and risks of contemporary democracy UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400827954 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781400827954 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9781400827954.jpg ER -