Anti-Pluralism: The Populist Threat to Liberal Democracy

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Price
$22.80
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
Pages
176
Dimensions
5.4 X 0.6 X 8.1 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780300251807

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About the Author
William A. Galston is a former policy advisor to President Bill Clinton and currently holds the Ezra K. Zilkha Chair in the Governance Studies Program at the Brookings Institution, where he serves as a senior fellow.
Reviews
"[Galston's] is the right way for any liberal to think and write about a victorious right-wing populist insurgency: not with terror and dismay that democracy has met its match, but with patient, informed arguments about why it happened--and what to do about it."--Barton Swaim, The Wall Street Journal
"[Galston's] willingness to recommend difficult shifts in policy is brave."--Financial Times
"Galston provides a reminder that the [liberal democracy's] great virtue, compared with its authoritarian, theocratic, and socialist rivals, is its ability for self-reflection and correction. Galston is betting that the democratic spirit is still alive."--Foreign Affairs
"Clear and concise, this book is a useful account of the rise of populism and why populism is not the same thing as liberal democracy."--Choice
"Coming from the pen of one of the most respected of American political theorists, it offers a lucid and balanced analysis of the current crisis of our liberal democracies."--Law and Liberty
"This remarkable volume is at once a superb analysis of the crisis of liberal democracy and a model of fresh thinking about how to reform and reinvent our divided country."--Carl Gershman, President, the National Endowment for Democracy

"Bill Galston is one of the most acute observers of contemporary American politics. Anti-Pluralism moves seamlessly from the theory of democracy to concrete proposals for how to deal with the current wave of populism that serves as an antidote to our current pessimism."--Francis Fukuyama, senior fellow at Stanford and author of Political Order and Political Decay