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基本説明
A comparative view of British and American Conservatism, looking at the challenges from such present day opponents as multiculturalists and environmentalists.
Full Description
Conservatism in Crisis? examines the distinctive features of British and American conservative writings on government and society in the post-Cold War era. Despite Conservative's victories over their socialist opponents, this has not led to the uncontested dominance of their ideas. By looking at the challenges Conservatives face from such present day opponents as multiculturalists and environmentalists, Bruce Pilbeam examines the possibility that conservatism is exhausted as an ideology of contemporary relevance.
Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction: Understanding Conservatism after the Cold War Rolling Back or Rolling Forward? The Role of the State in an Uncertain Age Rediscovering the Little Platoons: Civil Society and Community Fighting the Culture War Embracing the Future: The New Economy, Globalization and the End of the Nation-State The Postmodern Alternative The Green Alternative Conclusion References Index