What Is Great about Ourselves
Pankaj Mishra: Closing Time, 21 September 2017
The Retreat of Western Liberalism
by Edward Luce.
Little, Brown, 240 pp., £16.99, May 2017,978 1 4087 1041 8 Show More
by Edward Luce.
Little, Brown, 240 pp., £16.99, May 2017,
The Fate of the West: Battle to Save the World’s Most Successful Political Idea
by Bill Emmott.
Economist, 257 pp., £22, May 2017,978 1 61039 780 3 Show More
by Bill Emmott.
Economist, 257 pp., £22, May 2017,
The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics
by David Goodhart.
Hurst, 256 pp., £20, March 2017,978 1 84904 799 9 Show More
by David Goodhart.
Hurst, 256 pp., £20, March 2017,
The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics
by Mark Lilla.
Harper, 143 pp., £20, August 2017,978 0 06 269743 1 Show More
by Mark Lilla.
Harper, 143 pp., £20, August 2017,
The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam
by Douglas Murray.
Bloomsbury, 343 pp., £18.99, May 2017,978 1 4729 4224 1 Show More
by Douglas Murray.
Bloomsbury, 343 pp., £18.99, May 2017,
“... post-1989, the noisiest celebrations of liberalism, democracy, free markets and globalisation. Bill Emmott, the former editor of the Economist, writes that ‘the fear now is of being present at the destruction' of the ‘West’, the ‘world’s most successful political idea’. Edward Luce, for example, a Financial Times columnist based in ... ”