Figures in the Forest

By Anderson, Perry

Publishers Summary:
In today's drastic reconfiguration of the world of ideas, how best should we treat its leading forces? Figures in the Forest offers a critical survey of the ideas of key conservative, liberal and socialist thinkers, rarely considered in the same optic. The book opens with a comparative examination of four remarkable minds of the radical right: Michael Oakeshott, Friedrich Hayek, Leo Strauss and Carl Schmitt, and the theoretical and biographical parallels between their conceptions of liberty. In the liberal and social-democratic centre, it looks at John Rawls's concepts of domestic consensus and international law, and the trajectory of Norberto Bobbio. On the Marxist left, it assesses the work of three major historians: Edward Thompson, Robert Brenner and Eric Hobsbawm, and a great philologist, Sebastiano Timpanaro. Each is considered against the historical background—institutional as well as intellectual—that set the context of their ideas. Also considered is the impact of the most widely-read periodicals that deal with ideas today, the Times Literary Supplement, New York Review of Books and London Review of Books.

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ISBN
978-1-85984-527-1
Publisher
Verso


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Reviewed on December 19, 2005

What are the meanings, boundaries and relevance of the categories Right, Center, and Left in our world's current political climate? In this book, Anderson-the eminent historian and former editor of New Left Review-takes a "panning shot" across the modern intellectual landscape, critically examining these issues in 15 essays, 14 of which were previously published in The London Review of Books or New Left Review. Anderson possesses both a magisterial intelligence and an abstruse vocabulary, which can make...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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