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The CONSERVATIVE FOUNDATIONS OF THE LIBERAL ORDER: Defending Democracy against Its Modern Enemies and Immoderate Friends (ISI's Religion and Contemporary Culture (Hardcover)) Hardcover – January 15, 2011

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  • Series: ISI's Religion and Contemporary Culture (Hardcover)
  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Intercollegiate Studies Institute; 1 edition (January 15, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1935191004
  • ISBN-13: 978-1935191001
  • Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 0.9 x 8.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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Daniel Mahoney's latest book consists of several connected essays on some of the most important political questions and thinkers of our time. Displaying effortless mastery of the intellectual currents and pathologies of the 20th century, Mahoney deftly reveals the long-forgotten but permanent indebtedness of liberal democracy to older timeless principles of spiritual order and moral self-restraint. He also discusses statesmen like Churchill and De Gaulle, heroic men who rescued their ailing regimes through stirring words and deeds of seemingly anachronistic nobility. Written with exemplary generosity of spirit and high mindedness, these essays remind us that political greatness and wisdom are still possible -and all the more necessary- in our days of popular culture and mass democracy.
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As Walker Percy noted in his 1989 commencement address at Notre Dame University, the world in which we currently live is "deranged." The two-headed virus of progressivism and secularism, loosed upon the world following the French Revolution, the Enlightenment, and the Post-Moderns, continues to eat away at serious engagement with the transcendent, religious tradition, and the order of things -- all of which shape the good life. Man cannot fully embrace his humanity without these things.

Fortunately, there exist bulwarks. Mahoney recognizes that we must reclaim the values that kept alive our Western World for much of its existence. He takes us on a tour through the minds of such thinkers as Tocqueville, Manet, and Burke, all of whom recognize the dangers of the project that the modern and post-modern West has undertaken.

These essays show us that we can -- and must -- return to the beauty of what was. We can again realize the need for order, for objective truth, for religious freedom and conscience.

Mahoney's book, then, is a cool, refreshing drink in the midst of a parched desert. It is highly recommended for serious citizens, thinkers, and those who are concerned with the current state of affairs.
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No one has thought through the problem of liberalism in the broadest sense more thoroughly than Daniel Mahoney. Equally at home in examining American and European problems and ranging from Tocqueville through Churchill to Solzhenitsyn in his study of the soundest friendly critics and critical friends of modern liberal democracy, Mahoney exposes the great vulnerabilities of liberalism without losing sight of its virtues. He is always a pleasure to read, and he makes the reader want to know better the great authors he knows so well. Highly recommended.
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Ambition rarely coincides with thoughtfulness. After an author has written too much, the results are less than rewarding. The shortcomings of Mahoney's latest may be summed up in the following quotes: "Liberalism had never felt this obligation ['to find a radical justification for its ideas'] previously because the religious tradition that it was otherwise fighting had provided some of its fundamental premises. Yet these religious premises are no longer accepted by anyone due to the very triumph of liberalism. The religious tradition, which in some way formed a protective wall for liberalism, was destroyed by liberalism, and the disappearance of the Christian God led over time to the disappearance of the Christian virtues that were at the foundation of liberalism." From "Leo Strauss: An Intellectual Biography," by Daniel Tanguay, translated by Christopher Nadon.

The foundations of the liberal order cannot be fortified by a recurrence to that which liberalism has undermined. Appeals to citizenship or virtue in a political order whose foundation is laid in self-interest, even if it is "self-interest rightly understood," will fail. A large, commercial republic, populated by a "multiplicity of private interest groups" is indistinguishable from a nation of PIGS [Private Interest Groups].

"Madison's argument [for a large, commercial society] rests on a doubt about the efficacy of securing liberty by relying on the moral, religious, and patriotic sentiments which were supposed to characterize the small republic. A better, more reliable, base is a wide community of industrious men with much opportunity to gratify their private desires and little opportunity to combine unjustly with others. [Such an arrangement creates an] "intricate net of calculation...." [Herbert Storing, "The Problem of Big Government," in Toward a More Perfect Union, ed. by Joseph Bessette, p. 292]
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