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"After Liberalism is no angry screed, but a dense, probing work full of insight from the author's seeming encyclopedic knowledge of Western thought." --
World"The central fact of the nineteenth century was the emergence of the working class. The central fact of the twentieth century is the emergence of a managerial "New Class" elite, reshaping all modern democracies in its own interest. Gottfried's is a gold-standard analysis of this extraordinary phenomenon, heavily encrusted with sparkling jewels of intellectual history." --
Peter Brimelow, Senior Editor, Forbes Magazine"This brilliant and disquieting book should reshape current debates and be essential reading for all who seek to understand them." --
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese"This thoughtful work reflects the intellectual qualities of an erudite political philosopher whose knowledge of European political philosophy in the twentieth century is particularly impressive." --
John LukacsWell-written, very learned, and informative. . . . --
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Review
After Liberalism is no angry screed, but a dense, probing work full of insight from the author's seeming encyclopedic knowledge of Western thought.
(
World )
The central fact of the nineteenth century was the emergence of the working class. The central fact of the twentieth century is the emergence of a managerial "New Class" elite, reshaping all modern democracies in its own interest. Gottfried's is a gold-standard analysis of this extraordinary phenomenon, heavily encrusted with sparkling jewels of intellectual history.
(
Peter Brimelow, Senior Editor Forbes Magazine )
Well-written, very learned, and informative. . . .
(
Paul Seaton Society )
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