authors:
- Karlson, Nils
content: 'This is a well-written book, yet terrible. It describes the arguments for
liberalism well. But it is terrible because it does not manage to rise over the
level of a propaganda piece. The analysis of populism makes interesting points,
but it ultimately fails to explain why liberalism has waned and populists have become
so successful in the last 20 or so years. The recipe for countering populism is
basically just "more neoliberalism".
One reason for this failure is that the author seems incapable of entertaining the
thought that liberal ideas, policies and government may have internal contradictions
and unintended consequences that undermine it. The call for a revival of "classical
liberalism" is entirely misguided. Reviving a corpse just produces a zombie. Any
attempt at revivification of an ideology will inevitably transform it. Indeed, the
"decent classical liberalism" Karlson advocates bears an uncanny similarity to social
liberalism.
This book is a failure, and the fact that so many liberals seem to like it is a sign
that liberals do not understand how bad the situation is. Being a liberal myself,
I despair at our inability to face up to reality and reconsider our thinking in
depth.'
date: '2024-09-10'
edition:
published: '2023'
publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
goodreads: '200287265'
html: '<p>This is a well-written book, yet terrible. It describes the arguments for
liberalism well. But it is terrible because it does not manage to rise over the
level of a propaganda piece. The analysis of populism makes interesting points,
but it ultimately fails to explain why liberalism has waned and populists have become
so successful in the last 20 or so years. The recipe for countering populism is
basically just "more neoliberalism".</p>
<p>One reason for this failure is that the author seems incapable of entertaining
the thought that liberal ideas, policies and government may have internal contradictions
and unintended consequences that undermine it. The call for a revival of "classical
liberalism" is entirely misguided. Reviving a corpse just produces a zombie.
Any attempt at revivification of an ideology will inevitably transform it. Indeed,
the "decent classical liberalism" Karlson advocates bears an uncanny similarity
to social liberalism.</p>
<p>This book is a failure, and the fact that so many liberals seem to like it is
a sign that liberals do not understand how bad the situation is. Being a liberal
myself, I despair at our inability to face up to reality and reconsider our thinking
in depth.</p>
'
isbn: '9783031490736'
language: en
lastmod: '2024-09-10'
path: /library/karlson-2023.html
published: '2023'
rating: 1
reference: Karlson 2023
subjects:
- liberalism
- political-philosophy
title: Reviving Classical Liberalism Against Populism
type: book