Liberal candidates, scholars, and activists mainly promote pragmatism rather than large and powerful narratives - which may be called 'alpha stories' for their commanding presence over time. Alternatively, conservative counterparts to such liberals tend to promote their policy preferences in alpha stories praising effective markets, excellent traditions, and limited government. In this face-off, liberals represent a post-Enlightenment world where many modern people, following Max Weber, are 'disenchanted', while many conservatives, echoing Edmund Burke, cherish stories borrowed from the past. Politics without Stories describes this storytelling gap as an electoral disadvantage for liberals because their campaigning lacks, and will continue to lack, the inspiration and shared commitments that great, long-term stories can provide. Therefore, Ricci argues that, for tactical purposes, liberals should concede their post-Enlightenment skepticism and rally around short-term stories designed to frame, in political campaigns, immediate situations which they regard as intolerable. These may help liberals win elections and influence the course of modern life.
You’re item was added to pickup at [location]
You’re [amount] away from FREE shipping!
You qualify for FREE shipping!
Translation missing: en.settings.free_shipping_default_message
"David Ricci's book is both a sketch for a history of modern political ideas and, in the best sense, a provocation. While the right offers a 'story of magnificent markets' menaced by big government, pragmatic liberalism retreats into policy lists and interest groups. So, as Ricci pungently writes, 'at storytelling time the left is out to lunch'. For this shortfall, thankfully, he offers no tidy remedy. Rather, he argues convincingly that 'the liberal predicament is intractable'. This cogent and chastening analysis is a shrewd and helpful guide through a dangerous political moment." Todd Gitlin, Columbia University, New York
Published date: Oct 27, 2016
Language: English
No. of Pages: 262
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781107170841
Dimensions:
1.0" W x
1.0" L x
1.0" H
You May Also Like
Previous
Next
Recently Viewed
Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
Opens in a new window.
eBooks from Indigo are available at Kobo.com
Simply sign in or create your free Kobo account to get started. Read eBooks on any Kobo eReader or with the free Kobo App.
Why Kobo?
With over 6 million of the world's best eBooks to choose from, Kobo offers you a whole world of reading. Go shelf-less with your library and enjoy reward points with every purchase.