Description: Liberal Capitalist Democracy by Krishnan Nayar Did capitalism lead inevitably to democracy? Can liberalism overcome the ascendant authoritarian right? For liberal democracy to survive, it must learn historys lessons. FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A spectre is haunting Europe and America: the spectre of anti-democratic, right-wing nationalism. This has finally exposed as ill-based the astonishingly widely shared belief that unleashing capitalism will, sooner or later, lead societies to democratic politics. Its nothing more than the big liberal myth.Krishnan Nayar explores the history of six major pioneers of modernity - Britain, America, France, Germany, Russia and Japan - from the seventeenth centurys Cromwellian revolution to Donald Trumps election, via the Age of Darwinian Capitalism: the pre-Second World War, pre-consumerist, pre-welfare state capitalism of severe economic instability and a penurious working class. Nayar shows that, in this period, capitalist industrialisation was far more likely to lead to modernised right-wing autocracy than democracy, which got a chance thanks simply to fortunate circumstances in a few countries.Capitalism only underpinned democracy in the post-war period due to transient factors: post-1945 Western welfare systems owed their existence and character almost entirely to the challenge posed by the Russian and Chinese revolutions. The return of large-scale, extremist right-wing politics should not, therefore, come as a surprise. As autocratic China grows in strength, and Russia returns to expansionism, can democracy be rescued from a capitalism of dire instability and inequality? Author Biography Krishnan Nayar (full name Radhakrishnan) has written on international affairs and world history for The Times Literary Supplement, Times Higher Education, the New Statesman, The Political Quarterly and Dagens Nyheter (Sweden). He has also worked for the BBC World Service. Long a Londoner, he now lives in Vancouver. Review Liberal Capitalist Democracy challenges readers to understand the modern era (mostly European and Western) along revisionist theoretical lines. Nayar… ruthlessly critiques the flaws of his chosen authorities in both the Marxist and liberal traditions of the past few centuries…Nayar makes his case very well…Highly recommended. -- CHOICEThis book is written in a remarkably witty style... Nayars forceful criticism of neoliberalism is very relevant. -- Philosophy and SocietyNayar makes many good points in this hefty book. He is surely right when he says that todays market fundamentalists are the mirror image of those who still cleave to Marxism--dreamers of a world that would be ideal if only its recalcitrant inhabitants would get with the programme. And his line on the Second World War--that it was the... by-product of "autocratic modernisation and capitalist instability"--is bracing, to say the least. -- The TabletThe book is impressive in the amount of detail it marshals, in Nayars erudition and his eye for the unusual and the absurd, and his take-no-prisoner style. . . often acerbic, and in some cases savage or funny, commentary . . . it deals in a very persuasive manner with a critically important period in western political history and makes us rather fearful of the future. -- Branko MilanoviThis is a really bracing survey of the history of liberalism, and a reminder that capitalism can ally with authoritarian systems as easily as with democratic ones. A stark warning to safeguard democracy against its impostors. -- Azeem Ibrahim, author of Authoritarian Century: Omens of a Post-Liberal FutureNayar demonstrates independence of mind, historical awareness and freedom from academic jargon in this original, disturbing and accessible book explaining why capitalism is, once again, tending towards fascism worldwide. -- Andrew Robinson, author of Einstein on the Run: How Britain Saved the Worlds Greatest Scientist Long Description A spectre is haunting Europe and America: the spectre of anti-democratic, right-wing nationalism. This has finally exposed as ill- based the astonishingly widely shared belief that unleashing capitalism will, sooner or later, lead societies to democratic politics. Its nothing more than the big liberal myth. Krishnan Nayar explores the history of six major pioneers of modernity--Britain, America, France, Germany, Russia and Japan-- from the seventeenth centurys Cromwellian revolution to Donald Trumps election, via the Age of Darwinian Capitalism: the pre-Second World War, pre-consumerist, pre-welfare state capitalism of severe economic instability and a penurious working class. Nayar shows that, in this period, capitalist industrialisation was far more likely to lead to modernised right-wing autocracy than democracy, which got a chance thanks simply to fortunate circumstances in a few countries. Capitalism only underpinned democracy in the post-war period due to transient factors: post-1945 Western welfare systems owed their existence and character almost entirely to the challenge posed by the Russian and Chinese revolutions. The return of large-scale, extremist right-wing politics should not, therefore, come as a surprise. As autocratic China grows in strength, and Russia returns to expansionism, can democracy be rescued from a capitalism of dire instability and inequality? Review Quote "This is a really bracing survey of the history of liberalism, and a reminder that capitalism can ally with authoritarian systems as easily as with democratic ones. A stark warning to safeguard democracy against its impostors."-- Azeem Ibrahim, author of Authoritarian Century: Omens of a Post-Liberal Future Nayar demonstrates independence of mind, historical awareness and freedom from academic jargon in this original, disturbing and accessible book explaining why capitalism is, once again, tending towards fascism worldwide. -- Andrew Robinson, author of Einstein on the Run: How Britain Saved the Worlds Greatest Scientist Details ISBN1787389499 Author Krishnan Nayar Format Hardcover Pages 496 Year 2023 ISBN-10 1787389499 ISBN-13 9781787389496 Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Subtitle The God that Failed Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2023-02-02 Publication Date 2023-02-02 UK Release Date 2023-02-02 Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd DEWEY 321.8 Audience General AU Release Date 2023-05-31 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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