Politics without Reason explores the roots of contemporary hostility toward liberalism. The thesis of the book is that ambivalence about the self and about desire as an expression of the self fosters the intense animosity we observe directed toward the liberal ideal.Preface PART I Introduction Desire, Recognition and the Self PART II The Flight from Reason Family Values Moral Renewal Deception PART III Desire without Limit The Ultimate Fulfillment Greed, Morality and Corruption Corporate Corruption PART IV An Imperfect World
This current experience of uncertainty has led to splitting and polarization at the national political level.Thisresults in both the Republican and Democratic parties being used as the 'other'. Each party becomesthe sole bad object for the other.In exploring and seeking to understand something of the irrationality behind such splitting this timely, reflective volume provides us with a valuable explanation of current political dynamics in America. - Lionel F Stapley, author of Globalisation and Terrorism: Death of a Way of Life
DAVID P. LEVINE?is Professor of Economics in the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver, USA.?He has published several dozen articles and thirteen books in economics, political economy, and political psychology most recently,
Poverty, Work and Freedom: Political Economy and the Moral Order (with S. Rizvi)? and
Attack on Government: Fear, Distrust and Hatred in Public life and
Welfare, Right and the State.?