In this book Anthony Giddens develops a new framework for radical politics addressing the basic political issue of today: what happens to political theory after the fall of the Left? He draws freely on what he calls "philosophic conservatism", but applies this outlook in the service of values normally associated with the Left.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface. Introduction.
1. Conservatism: Radicalism Embraced.
2. Socialism: The Retreat from Radicalism.
3. The Social Revolutions of Our Time.
4. Two Theories of Democratization.
5. Contradictions of the Welfare State.
6. Generative Politics and Positive Welfare.
7. Positive Welfare, Poverty and Life Values.
8. Modernity under a Negative Sign: Ecological Issues and Life Politics.
9. Political Theory and the Problem of Violence.
10. Questions of Agency and Values.
Notes.
Index.