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Two Faces of Liberalism - by John Gray (Paperback)

Two Faces of Liberalism - by  John Gray (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Following on the heels of the widely hailed <em>False Dawn</em>, this new work by John Gray, &;ldquo;one of Britain's leading intellectuals (<em>The Wall Street Journal</em>), offers a thoughtful and provocative analysis of the failure of classical liberalism to keep up with the complex political realities of today's increasingly divided world.</p><p><em>Two Faces of Liberalism</em> argues that, from its inception, liberalism contained two contradictory philosophies of tolerance. In one, it advanced the enlightenment project of a universal civilization. In the other, it framed terms for peaceful coexistence between warring communities and different ways of life. Each of these liberal ideals of toleration, developed when a single worldview dominated society, has many historic achievements to its credit. But how relevant is traditional liberalism in a world where Kosovo represents the collapse of the spirit of cohabitation?</p><p>In a spirited attack on today's liberal orthodoxies, Gray argues that establishing a <em>modus vivendi</em> between different cultures and regimes should be at the heart of contemporary liberalism. In this major contribution to political theory, Gray proposes a new framework for liberal thought that addresses these burning issues.</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>John Gray is a political philosopher and former professor of European thought at the London School of Economics. He is the author of "False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism," "Two Faces of Liberalism," and "Al Qaeda and What It Means to Be Modern," all published by The New Press. He lives in London. <P>

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