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Democracy and populism : fear & hatred / John Lukacs.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lukacs, John, 1924-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political science--United States--History--20th century.
Political science.
Ideology--United States--History--20th century.
Ideology.
United States--Politics and government--20th century.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (256 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Haven : Yale University Press, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This intensely interesting-and troubling-book is the product of a lifetime of reflection and study of democracy. In it, John Lukacs addresses the questions of how our democracy has changed and why we have become vulnerable to the shallowest possible demagoguery.Lukacs contrasts the political systems, movements, and ideologies that have bedeviled the twentieth century: democracy, Liberalism, nationalism, fascism, Bolshevism, National Socialism, populism. Reflecting on American democracy, Lukacs describes its evolution from the eighteenth century to its current form-a dangerous and possibly irreversible populism. This involves, among other things, the predominance of popular sentiment over what used to be public opinion. This devolution has happened through the gigantic machinery of publicity, substituting propaganda-and entertainment-for knowledge, and ideology for a sense of history. It is a kind of populism that relies on nationalism and militarism to hold society together.Lukacs's observations are original, biting, timely, sure to inspire lively debate about the precarious state of American democracy today.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Tocqueville's Vision Of History
The Ending Of "Mixed" Government
"Right" And "Left": Their Conservative Misreadings
A Liberal Misreading
Conservatives And Liberals
Popular Sovereignty And Socialism
Popular Sovereignty And Nationalism
Nationalism And Socialism
The Accumulation Of Opinions
Progressive Liberalism
Progressives And Populists
Populist Anti-Semitism And Germanophilia
Nation And State
1914: The World Of Yesterday?
"Modern"?
The Russian Revolution: A Tremendous Failure
1917 And The Americanization Of The World
The Failure Of Liberalism After 1918
1920-1945: The Division Of The World
Misuse And Misreading Of "Fascism"
Misuse And Misreading Of "Totalitarianism"
Misuse And Misreading Of National Socialism As An "Ideology"
The United States In 1945 And Thereafter
The Decline Of The State
The Declining Function Of "Classes"
"Tyranny Of The Majority"? "Public Opinion" And Its Misreadings
Decline Of Privacy, Rise Of Publicity
Publicity And Celebrity
Changes In The Recording And Knowledge Of History
Fear And Hatred
Triumph And Disappearance Of "Liberalism"
The Rise Of Criminality
A New, Profound, Division
Ideas And Beliefs
Hope, Against Fear
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9780300180947
0300180942
OCLC:
1024044237

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