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Black Mass Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Political Science)
  • Author:  Gray, John
  • Author:  Gray, John
  • ISBN-10:  0374531528
  • ISBN-10:  0374531528
  • ISBN-13:  9780374531522
  • ISBN-13:  9780374531522
  • Publisher:  Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Publisher:  Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Pages:  256
  • Pages:  256
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2008
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2008
  • SKU:  0374531528-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0374531528-11-MPOD
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For the decade that followed the end of the cold war, the world was lulled into a sense that a consumerist, globalized, peaceful future beckoned. The beginning of the twenty-first century has rudely disposed of such ideasmost obviously through 9/11and its aftermath. But just as damaging has been the rise in the West of a belief that a single model of political behavior will become a worldwide norm and that, if necessary, it will be enforced at gunpoint.

InBlack Mass, celebrated philosopher and critic John Gray explains how utopian ideals have taken on a dangerous significance in the hands of right-wing conservatives and religious zealots. He charts the history of utopianism, from the Reformation through the French Revolution and into the present. And most urgently, he describes how utopian politics have moved from the extremes of the political spectrum into mainstream politics, dominating the administrations of both George W. Bush and Tony Blair, and indeed coming to define the political center. Far from having shaken off discredited ideology, Gray suggests, we are more than ever in its clutches.Black Massis a truly frightening and challenging work by one of Britain's leading political thinkers.

John Grayis the author of many critically acclaimed books, includingStraw DogsandAl Qaeda and What It Means to Be Modern. A regular contributor toThe New York Review of Books, he is a professor of European thought at the London School of Economics.

Black Mass. . . is a limpidly argued and finely written synthesis of Gray's thinking over the decade or so since False Dawn, his highly regarded and influential study of globalisation. It is not a cheering work, to say the least, and Gray's conclusions, though never exaggerated or overstated, are bleak . . . Yet the right expression of even the bleakest truths is always invigorating, and any half-sensible reader will come away from the book soberer and even, l³

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